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Oslo-Denver Initiative gets time at CNU 17

The Oslo-Denver Initiative on Urban Design and Climate Change will be discussed in a breakout session at the Congress for the New Urbanism’s 17th annual congress in Denver in June 2009. The session will be held at Tower Court D Sheraton Hotel Denver, 1550 Court Place, Denver, CO 80202 on Wednesday 10 June 2009 from […] Continue reading →

About the Council for European Urbanism

Joanna Alimanestianu, Architect-Urbanist, Co-Founder of CEU Opening address at the Conference on Climate Change and Urban Design Oslo, September 2008 I’d like to tell you about the origins of the Council for European Urbanism and the premises we held at the time and, I think – I hope – still hold today. The focus of […] Continue reading →

Cuba Tour and Charrette 2008

Cuba. ©Claus Zapfle Visit the Event website. TOUR OF CUBA & HAVANA HARBOUR CHARRETTE Tour 1 – 8 March 2008 Charrette 9 – 15 March 2008 The Norwegian chapter of C.E.U. – Council for European Urbanism – invites you to join a one week tour of three Cuban cities, Havana, Cienfuegos and Trinidad, 1 – […] Continue reading →

Symposium on Waterfront Developments 2007

C.E.U. organised a symposium on sustainable development for waterfronts in Lisbon in December 2007. The event was a collaboration with Gonçalo Cornelio da Silva of C.E.U. Portugal in partnership with the Academy of Urbanism. Waterfront developments have come to European attention not only through excessively eccentric marinas and holiday resorts, but painfully through recent flooding […] Continue reading →

Lisbon Symposium on Waterfront Developments

Visit the  Conference website. C.E.U. organised a symposium on sustainable development for waterfronts in Lisbon in December 2007. The event was a collaboration with Gonçalo Cornelio da Silva of C.E.U. Portugal in partnership with the Academy of Urbanism. A Sustainable Urbanism for Waterfront Developments Waterfront developments have come to European attention not only through excessively […] Continue reading →