Not all is worthy of the bin! Our latest column in The Hindu explores features of Indian urbanism that could inspire cities around the world. (The Hindu 24.09.2017)
Workshop da construção civil / Civil construction Workshop in Sao Paulo
Creating a network of local and international actors to learn from Ulleung-do’s natural heritage while living in it.
Nature holds something far more precious than wood, coal and minerals — something which industrial practices have been destroying in their crude quest for cheap bucks. (The Hindu, 10.09.17)
urbz is honored by Curry Stone Foundation, which selected it as one of 100 innovators in the field of social design.
A 5 day workshop on the remote Ulleung island generates ideas and discussion for an alternative to the traditional fast paced development in South Korea.
A record book of 20 houses built by the mason Ataide Caetite in the Paraisopolis favela, which reflects on how the economic and cultural dynamics are reflected in home construction and design.
On how nature and economy share a common destiny (The Hindu, 27.08.17)
Lessons from a century-old plan for Indore by Scottish planner Patrick Geddes (The Hindu, 14.08.17)
Recent research in Dhaka show that accommodation and housing are related but distinct needs. (The Hindu, 30.07.17)