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Urban Design Research Group

The Urban Design Research Group (UDRG) focuses on better understanding and deploying the theories, processes, practices, actors and pedagogies of urban design.

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1 April 2024

Overview

The Urban Design Research Group (UDRG) focuses on better understanding and deploying the theories, processes, practices, actors and pedagogies of urban design. We examine problems that range from fundamental theoretical questions about the nature of urban design; to direct engagement shaping its tools of operation; to work with communities to mould their localities; to understanding the fundamental form and nature of space.

The Bartlett School of Planning's research in urban design reflects four broad themes although researchers work across and beyond the categories:

  • Urban design governance
  • Public space and morphology
  • Society, economy and urban design
  • Engaging in urban design

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Professor Matthew Carmona, The Bartlett School of Planning
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Outputs

The UDRG meets regularly to share research ideas, outputs and challenges. It organises an annual seminar and exhibition and acts as a support network for academics, research students and visitors with an interest in urban design.

Members of the UDRG publish extensively in books, academic journals, research reports, and in the professional press and blogs. They maintain an active portfolio of research projects that can be viewed at https://www.urban-design.uk/research.

Related links

Visit the Urban Design Research Group website
Visit the Place Alliance website
Connect with Valentina Giordano on LinkedIn
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Follow The Bartlett School of Planning on X (formerly Twitter)
Follow The Bartlett School of Planning on LinkedIn

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