Welcome

The IMAGE Project is an exciting and innovative transnational programme, exploring and sharing lessons across North West Europe on how enhancing the image of high-rise housing estates can support the overall regeneration of our neighbourhoods and cities.

planners and residents discuss developments at BallymunLaunched in November 2004, the three-year programme is funded by the INTERREG IIIB Community Initiative of the European Regional Development Fund. 

The Closing Conference took place in Depot, Dortmund, Germany  on 18th and 19th October 2007. 

The IMAGE new tools for neighbourhood regeneration report summarises the outcomes of the IMAGE project, explores the experiences gained in the high-rise residential areas of the partner cities, and provides a useful toolkit for integrated urban regeneration processes based on our experiences.

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Dublin, Eire
Dublin, Eire Ballymun Regeneration Limited (BRL)is a limited company set up and fully owned by Dublin City Council to develop and implement an urban regeneration masterplan for the town of Ballymun
Bristol, United Kingdom
Bristol, United Kingdom Community at Heart is a resident-led partnership improving life for residents on a high-rise housing estate in Bristol
Antwerp, Belgium
Antwerp, Belgium The City of Antwerp will work with housing association CV Huisvesting to pilot the neighbourhood branding techniques and masterplan toolkit
Delft, Netherlands
Delft, Netherlands The IMAGE project will support the regeneration of the Poptahof neighbourhood
Dortmund, Germany
Dortmund, Germany The ILS NRW are researching integrated approaches to urban regeneration
Brussels, Belgium
Brussels, Belgium  Quartiers en Crise is a network of European towns promoting an integrated approach to regenerating disadvantaged areas
Zurich, Switzerland
Zurich, Switzerland The City of Zurich will test approaches developed through the IMAGE Project, focusing particularly on the community of Schwamendingen