lordinata
Lordinata is a term used in urban studies and contemporary art to describe a decentralized, participatory approach to local governance and public space. It combines elements of participatory budgeting, social practice art, and urban design to create temporary, self-organized experiments in decision-making within a city neighborhood.
Originating in European art and architecture circles in the early 2010s, lordinata emerged from experiments in
Practices involve neighborhood assemblies, digital coordination platforms, rotating facilitator roles, open ledgers, and micro-grants funded by
Scholars describe lordinata as an approach that makes governance tangible and legible at street level, while
Examples include The Piazza as Lordinata (2016), a participatory space activation in Milan; and Riverfront Lordinata