On the content production featuring regenerative architectural practices in Rotterdam, a collaboration between Sabine van der Vooren, the International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam and House of Narrative.
The "Hopezaaiers" project at the International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam (IABR) has featured a series of interviews with individuals and collectives who embody the spirit of hope and resilience in urban development. We were on the hunt to spotlight diverse, real-world examples of how architecture and urban planning can address contemporary challenges—like climate resilience, social equity, and sustainable development—by cultivating hope.
These "Sowers of Hope" include Shared Grounds, an initiative that fosters community engagement through shared spaces and collaborative projects; Hefpark, a community-driven project transforming underutilized urban areas into vibrant green spaces; and Charlois Swamp, an innovative endeavor integrating natural wetlands into urban settings to enhance biodiversity and ecological balance.
Additionally, Stadspark West aims to create inclusive public parks that serve as communal hubs for diverse populations, while the Botanical Garden in the Afrikaanderwijk promotes environmental education and community involvement. Park 1943 revitalizes a historical park, honoring cultural heritage while providing modern recreational facilities. Voedselbos de Overtuin is a food forest initiative combining sustainable agriculture with community engagement, and De Belevenisboerderij Schieveen is an experiential farm fostering connections between urban residents and agriculture.
The project also highlights De Voedseltuin, a community garden focused on sustainable food production and social cohesion, and Buijtenland van Rhoon, a landscape project balancing agricultural productivity with ecological preservation and public accessibility. These interviews provide insights into how these projects contribute to sustainable urban development and community resilience, aligning with IABR's mission to foster future-oriented design and transformative urban practices.