EPISODE · Mar 23, 2025 · 1H 10M
Placemaking within housing corporation | Guus Frenay
from מקום להיות - Place To Be · host Rotem Carmi
In this episode, I’m joined by Guus Frenay, a social developer at Haag Wonen, who brings a unique inside perspective on placemaking within housing corporations. With a background in human and urban geography, Guus shares how he blends social and physical development to build inclusive, thriving neighborhoods.We explore his work—from transforming inner gardens into shared spaces to launching tiny house projects for formerly homeless residents—showing how small, strategic actions can spark lasting change.If you're interested in placemaking, housing, or community-driven urban development, this episode offers fresh insights and practical inspiration.Video about the Tiny House projectReach out at [email protected] for discussions or collaborations on people-centric urban development. To City Makers' website Design: Erezoo Original music: Guy Salomon
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In this episode, I’m joined by Guus Frenay, a social developer at Haag Wonen, who brings a unique inside perspective on placemaking within housing corporations. With a background in human and urban geography, Guus shares how he blends social and physical development to build inclusive, thriving neighborhoods.We explore his work—from transforming inner gardens into shared spaces to launching tiny house projects for formerly homeless residents—showing how small, strategic actions can spark lasting change.If you're interested in placemaking, housing, or community-driven urban development, this episode offers fresh insights and practical inspiration.Video about the Tiny House projectReach out at [email protected] for discussions or collaborations on people-centric urban development. To City Makers' website Design: Erezoo Original music: Guy Salomon
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