We’ve put together this simple infographic using infogr.am to illustrate a basic profile of our students over the last three years: Where they come from, their academic degrees and their…
If you’re keen to learn more about our program and wonder where our students have gone on to work after completing the course, you’ll be happy to hear we’ve recently…
Our students in Medellín. photo by Allison Koornneef As we announced in our last post, our students and co-directors spent Easter break in Medellín, Colombia, where they took part in…
Back in October, our illustrious Mundus Urbano students launched a new online magazine to share their insights on issues of architecture, urbanism, sustainability and cooperation. Titled Cities+, each issue features…
Join us for our final open lecture on Monday May 4th, featuring one of our past professors Marie Aquilino, post-disaster reconstruction specialist who will discuss her approach to the reconstrucction…
This week we welcomed back Nathaniel Corum, educational outreach director of Architecture for Humanity, for a workshop that engaged our students in the design process of a real-world design challenge…
Our masters course has taken shape over the years, evolving in format, staff and curriculum since its inception in 2004. The now official course, originally titled Master of Cooperation in…
If you have followed our updates over the last few months, you already know about one of this year’s main focal points, the Ciutat Meridiana workshop, an academic exercise and…
In an urban action organized by our masters group together with the local municipality, students will be hosting a community participation session in Ciutat Meridiana, tomorrow December 1st as part…
This week our students paid a visit to La Mina neighborhood in Barcelona, an example of urban renewal that serves as a case study for their current project to improve…