DPU summerLab 2014

If you’re looking for an intensive course to build your knowledge and skills as a designer in promoting spatial justice, the DPU summerLab initiative might be for you. Geared toward students and emerging professionals interested in the urban environment, the series of workshops aim to leverage the reality of the city as a laboratory for developing socially responsive design measures.

Coordinated by the architect and urbanist Dr. Camillo Boano who is part of our final jury this year, the workshops will be held in the following cities:

  • Medellín | Everyday Infrastructures – 25-30 August, in collaboration with the Universidad Nacional de Colombia, one of our partner institutions with whom we developed in 2013 a territorial planning workshop.
  • Dublin | Urban Crisis – 1-6 September, in collaboration with Michael Byrne (National Institute for Regional and Spatial Analysis, NUI Maynooth) and Patrick Bresnihan (Provisional University).
  • Beirut | Patchwork City – 8-13 September, in collaboration with Public Interest Design Levant and the Design Department, Académie Libanaise des Beaux-Arts / University of Balamand.
  • London | Localising Legacies – 15-20 September, in collaboration with Alberto Duman (School of Art and Design, Middlesex University, London).

Registrations are open: application deadline for all workshops is 14 July 2014.

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About DPU summerLab

DPU summerLab was born out of the MSc Building & Urban Design in Development (BUDD) course in 2009 and expanded in 2010 to a wider Bartlett Development Planning Unit initiative. Drawing on the progressive action-research and practice-based ethos of the DPU in collaboration with local partners in various host cities, the workshop series aims to leverage the reality of the city as a laboratory for developing socially responsive design measures. It is intended to provoke, stimulate, and reconsider the role of designers in promoting spatial justice.

Focusing on the changing landscapes, contested processes and interdependencies within cities, the DPU summerLab series asserts that to appropriately engage in this arena, a critical recalibration is required concerning a new paradigmatic shift in the cultures and disciplines of design and urban practice.

DPU summerLab seeks to establish a unique rotating platform for in situ immersion and experimentation where the boundaries of spatial agency and design processes are actively pushed, hinging upon critical analysis and spatial knowledge development. The workshops which are geared toward students and emerging professionals with backgrounds and/or keen interest in the urban environment offer a vital testing ground for the proposing of contextual, hybridized spatial interventions embedded with socio-political agendas.

Dr. Camillo Boano is Senior Lecturer at Development Planning Unit, UCL, where he directs the MSc Building & Urban Design in Development.

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