Reimagining Just City Making with Jim Segers & Sofie van Bruystegem

Whose business is it to shape cities and urban areas and who has the power and resources to reimagine cities? Jim Segers and Sofie van Bruystegem from the Brussels-based NGO CityMine(d) challenge the status quo of who has the right and power to shape urban areas since 1997.In highly co-creative processes, their aim is to engage residents, particularly in disadvantaged neighbourhoods who are too often excluded from city making. City Mine(d) is an organisation at the crossroads between architecture, urbanism activism, but also in the middle between residents, commuters, artists, investors, researchers and policy makers and therefore a medium through which all of these actors can communicate.Jim and Sofie are true boundary spanners, linking disadvantaged and underserved communities in Brussels with state-of-the-art interventions for transforming urban areas and I am very happy to have them on the Cities Reimagined Podcast.Photo @Sophie Feyder.

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Cities Reimagined is a podcast exploring the crucial role of urban areas in creating more livable, equitable, sustainable and regenerative futures. Join us as we uncover the stories, both grand and small, that challenge the status quo of “doing” urbanism by proving ideas and actions for reshaping our cities. Tune in on this transformative journey of challenging urban paradigms and envisioning the alternatives for the futures that lie ahead.Don't be shy to get in touch with feedback, wishes and your stories by sending an email to johannes@anthropocene.city or via LinkedIn.