Urban regeneration
given a territory: intercept a need, use a context, shape an opportunity
IDEAI supports institutions and actors in the real estate industry in identifying and defining planning concepts, assessing feasibility and programmes, sharing information and facilitating communication on urban regeneration projects by applying multidisciplinary, fast prototyping methodologies for planning and analysis
Activities relating to the support of urban regeneration processes include:
- Scouting for opportunities
- Benchmarking and interdependency analysis
- Participatory workshops to listen to the needs of the community, raise awareness and generate consensus
- Scenario Planning, definition of the Building Business Idea (BBI) and planning concept
- Master Planning and Business Plan development for regeneration, fruition and use
- Seeking industrial and financial partners
- Collaboration for the establishment of joint venture agreements
- Urban and architectural planning (preliminary, final and executive)
- Programme management of the approval process
- Strategic and operational marketing of the project (e.g. branding, marketing plan for the project, organising distribution channels, etc.)
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The professionals at IDEAI have acquired valuable experience in various urban and architectural planning programmes, participatory planning, market analysis, business planning and supporting the project start-up, development and implementation of innovative supply systems, programme management for complex projects. In these areas IDEAI works within a network of international experts in innovative construction techniques, ICT, Branding, Logistics etc. in order to fulfil any highly-specialised requirements in the planning/implementation phase
IDEAI urban regeneration solutions are aimed at leaders of public or private organisations operating in the real estate industry, councillors and public managers, strategic planning, business development and marketing departments of real estate and/or construction companies, financial intermediaries, public or private property investment funds.
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