Brandenburgwho
Brandenburgwho is a fictional cultural region and governance experiment created as a case study in regional identity and participatory planning. Originating in design fiction and civic-tech discourse, Brandenburgwho combines imagined social structures with a landscape inspired by the Brandenburg region of Central Europe, used to explore how communities might organize around shared resources and inclusive decision-making.
Etymology: The name merges Brandenburg with the interrogative who, emphasizing people, belonging, and inclusive governance.
Geography and settlement: Brandenburgwho commonly encircles a central urban hub and is connected by towns, canals,
History and development: Brandenburgwho emerged in the early 2010s in academic and artistic circles as a thought
Governance and economy: The model emphasizes participatory assemblies and open data platforms. The economy focuses on
Demographics and culture: Brandenburgwho is depicted as a diverse community with residents, students, and temporary workers.
Notable features: A central green hub, modular housing, a portable energy grid, and a lake-based transport network
See also: Brandenburg, design fiction, intentional community, participatory governance.