NUDA

NUDA is a non-profit organisation which aims to gather qualified urban designers from the Nordic countries as members for the purpose of stronger promoting urban design as a necessity within city planning.

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- - Hĺkon Iversen
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Nuda articles
Check out: WATERFRONT SYNOPSIS 2010
Check out: DESIGNS FOR OUR FUTURE
Check out: A PLACE FOR CREATIVITY
Check out: 3rd Nordic Passive House Conference
Projects: Hong Kong Waterfront
Projects: Granville Island
Frontpage: WFS 2010
News: Cars and bikes can coexist in vibrant cities
Projects: LÉVA Urban Design AS
Projects: LÉVA Urban Design AS
News: Tracing the Influence of urban design and the CIAM architects
Check out: Routes, Roads & Landscapes
News: When Urban Design is of national importance!
News: Pass the Urban veggies, please!
News: Submission deadline for the Mayor's Urban Design Awards in Calgary
Check out: 09//DRIVING SUSTAINABILITY
News: Transport renewable energy becoming a Nordic forte
News: NZIA takes bold new stance on urban design reform
Check out: Eco City Conference 2009
Check out: Design to live with future flooding
Check out: Urban Design Group - Annual conference
News: Capacity Check, UK
News: Urban Architect talks the walk in Saskatoon
News: Co-founder and partner in Gehl Architects, Jan Gehl, has received the highest honour from the Danish Arts Foundation, the lifelong grant
News: Big screens in public spaces
Check out: NUDA SUMMER SHCOOL SANDEFJORD 2009
Check out: CITISENSE 2009
Frontpage: Urban branding
News: NUDA SUMMER SCHOOL 2009
News: ARCHIPRIX
Check out: Get Inspired
Check out: Nuda Summer School
Check out: Annual Conference
Check out: Student Competition
Projects: 3RW
Projects: Gehl Architects
Projects: PROJECTS // Feleti Design Consultants
Projects: Gehl Architects
Projects: David Lock Associates
Projects: David Lock Associates
Frontpage: Welcome to NUDA
Academy

ACADEMY
program
outline


The NUDA Academy is the flagship education initiative of the NUDA Academy Program. The initiative is established for professionals working in

  • urban design
  • landscape architecture
  • planning and architecture
  • property development
  • entrepreneurs and students
  • placemaking

It is also established to provide students necessary training, knowledge and options for alternative coursework. The academy brings together those who hold leading roles in developing and planning our cities, towns and communities for an intensive 2 days hands-on training program with real case studies. Keynote speaks and best practice sessions features urban design, placemaking and planning skills from the experience of international and Nordic practitioners.

The Waterfront (synˇopˇsis) NUDA and PPS Academy is tailored to accommodate the issues at hand in Stavanger, and how to manage a sustainable connection between the city centre fabric and the waterfront. The suggested case study is a trouble area in need for help. The concern is how to use the specific site, how to turn it around and make it attractive and how to connect the district better with the waterfront.

The two day intensive workshop will draw on the previous experiences from the conference, and the dynamics of placemaking and how to turn a place around will be provided by Project for Public Spaces. The intention behind the academy is to deliver a high quality introduction to placemaking through a real case, but also give the new suggestions a highly valued perspective by the mixed international participants. The result of each of the groups will be summed up in a final report and handed to City of Stavanger as a preliminary platform for further strategical work.