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…
Architecture has always to deal with limits: spatial, temporal, economic, financial, social, technological, resource, knowledge and further more. The urban dwelling moves between the boundaries of the center and the…
This year we also welcomed back Dr. Reena Tiwari, Associate Professor in the Departments of Urban & Regional Planning and Architecture at Curtin University of Technology Perth, who told us…
This year we welcomed back Nathaniel Corum, Education Outreach Director of Architecture for Humanity, for a workshop with our students on yet another real-world project, this time focused on creating…
Yesterday and today, professor Isabelle Anguelovsky led a short workshop with our students on the theoretical underpinnings of urban development, sustainability planning, and environmental inequalities, and on achieving urban environmental…
Last week students had the opportunity to learn from one of the development field’s pioneers of participatory planning, Nabeel Hamdi. This week we welcomed another heavyweight from the field, who,…
For the last day of professor Nabeel Hamdi’s workshop on the development practice, our students were asked to present action planning diagrams that could serve as illustrated explanations of the…
We were very excited today to welcome participatory planning pioneer Nabeel Hamdi as a new member of our faculty as he initiated his workshop with our students in this week’s…
This year’s field trip to Medellín made headlines in local media thanks to its collaboration between academia, government and local community and its efforts to stir a debate on the…
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…