centercentrums
Centercentrums are a class of multi-use community facilities that integrate educational, cultural, recreational, and civic functions into a single campus or a network of buildings. The term is used in urban planning and community development literature to describe centers that place residents at the center of programming and governance.
Typical centercentrums combine libraries, classrooms, makerspaces, performance venues, health services, and retail or coworking spaces. They
Funding usually comes from a mix of public subsidies, private philanthropy, facility rental, and social enterprises.
Centercentrums are found in various regions and are adapted to local needs, traditions, and governance structures.
Supporters point to improved access to services, social cohesion, and local economic activity; critics raise concerns