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Institut for X, Denmark

Saturday, January 27, 2025

  1. Importance of Institut for X

    • It is an innovation and community-building center that links creativity with urban development in Aarhus, Denmark.
    • It supports collaboration between artists, designers, architects, urban developers, and entrepreneurs.
    • It serves as a platform for experimentation and creation in various fields such as art, design, technology, and business.

  2. Structure and Spaces in Institut for X

    • Co-working Spaces:
    – Offers opportunities for people from diverse professions to meet and build networks.
    • Maker Spaces:
    – Houses small factories for furniture production, experimental design, and handicrafts.
    • Activities and Projects:
    – Organizes workshops, exhibitions, musical performances, and events related to sustainability and urban development.
    • Diverse Community:
    – Comprises artists, entrepreneurs, architects, designers, and urban developers.

  3. Importance for Sustainable Urban Development

    • Aarhus is a model city for creative collaboration and sustainable development in Europe.
    • Institut for X uses the concept of “community involvement” as the core principle for economic, social, and cultural development.

  4. Collaboration Plan with the Research Project

    • The research project plans to work with Institut for X and Godsbanen, Aarhus.
    • The focus is on creating a Craft Space platform in Chiang Mai.
    • Concepts from Institut for X will be applied to develop a creative community craft space in the Northern Economic Corridor (NEC).

 

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