About > HeriTACT Toolkit

HeritACT develops an innovative toolkit for the realization of the proposed solutions that allows the active citizen participation in reactivating their cultural heritage.


ParticiMap tool

Developed by University College of Dublin

A participatory mapping that improves dialogue with local communities and stakeholders and focuses on reuse and enhancement of cultural heritage while engaging through the use of advanced digital technologies.


SustainACT tool

Developed by ACT Studio

It assists local actors in mapping actions, across the Global Goals, by developing an innovative tagging system to allow users to assess their actions and initiatives.


UserSence tool

Developed by the University of the Aegean

It focuses on the study and use of dedicated sensors for psycho-physiological signals of users, as indicators for the users’ emotional state during their experience with the product or service that is being evaluated.


DesignYourHeritage tool

Developed by Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia

It provides a palette of NEB solutions together with the tridimensional model of the HeritACT pilots to boost participatory co-design processes through a gameful approach. The palette includes an impact score for several indicators like sustainability, aesthetic quality, inclusiveness and a description of the solutions.


HERICraft tool

Developed by University College of Dublin

Based on a Minecraft approach that provides a new way to represent the cultural built environment, by extending its application for any regeneration project carried out by municipalities where the active participation of local communities is sought.


Fund4Act tool

Developed by ACT Studio

It enhances decentralized financing and acts as facilitator of creative works (film, music, art, theater, games, comics, design, photography), cultural products and sustainable solutions.


NegoDesign tool

Developed by University College of Dublin

Used by local partners when conducting digital negotiation workshops in each of the three cities. The participatory element of these workshops provides the community and stakeholders with a voice and opportunity to come together, collaborate, and negotiate through geodesign methods, in reimagining the space and produce a joint vision for a more community focused use of urban areas.