
HeritACT - Horizon Europe
Italy
HeritACT, an initiative under the Horizon Europe program, transforms cultural heritage into a driver of sustainable urban development. By integrating placemaking strategies and innovative design solutions, the project fosters inclusive, community-driven regeneration across European cities, enhancing environmental resilience and cultural identity.
HeritACT, an initiative under the Horizon Europe program, transforms cultural heritage into a driver of sustainable urban development. By integrating placemaking strategies and innovative design solutions, the project fosters inclusive, community-driven regeneration across European cities, enhancing environmental resilience and cultural identity.


Bodystorming, Cascina Linterno

Group activity with local stakeholders in Cascina Linterno

Group activity with local stakeholters in Cascina Sant’Ambrogio

Bee hive presentation
HeritACT redefines urban regeneration by placing cultural heritage at the heart of sustainable city-making. This European Commission-funded project explores new methodologies for activating historical sites as dynamic, community-led spaces that foster social inclusion, climate adaptation, and economic sustainability. Centered on the New European Bauhaus vision, HeritACT merges architecture, policy, and digital innovation to create a replicable framework for cultural-driven urban renewal.
With three pilot locations—Milan (IT), Ballina (IR), and Elefsina (GR)—the project engages citizens, stakeholders, and institutions in participatory design processes. In Milan, the initiative focuses on the city’s CASCINE, historical rural-urban sites with strong cultural and ecological value. Through placemaking strategies, these areas are reimagined as green infrastructure hubs that address climate resilience while promoting community cohesion.
HeritACT’s approach extends beyond local implementation, providing transferable knowledge for cities across Europe. Through 14 partner organizations, it develops practical tools, policy recommendations, and creative solutions to ensure that cultural heritage contributes to inclusive, resilient, and future-proof cities.
This methodology emphasizes co-creation, recognizing heritage sites as catalysts for public engagement and sustainable urban transformation. The project’s digital and design tools enhance accessibility and usability, empowering local communities to shape their environments. By integrating cultural, environmental, and economic aspects, HeritACT sets a new benchmark for sustainable urban heritage regeneration, demonstrating that cultural assets are not just remnants of the past, but essential elements of a thriving future.
Office
People
Andrea BalestriniLavinia DonatiNicoletta PiersantelliAndreas KiparKsenia KuzminaCarlotta FontanaRoxana SalaValentina Galiulo Virgilio Diaz Guzman, Julia Treichel, Eleonora Esposito
Typology
Global Collaboration
・14 partners across cities, universities, and grassroots organizations
・Focused on heritage activation for sustainable development
Cultural & Creative Hubs
・3 early-stage regeneration sites across Europe
・Developing innovative cultural and creative urban hubs
Scalable Knowledge
・Local experiences can be applied across Europe
・Promoting Cultural Heritage and New European Bauhaus principles















