SUSTAINABLE, HEALTHY
CITIES: BUILDING
for the FUTURE
How do we design cities that are healthier, more sustainable, and more just?
The programme invites to explore how urban design, public health, and sustainability intersect. Now in its fourth edition, this 10-day studio combines site visits, expert workshops, and local insights. It culminates in a group project reimagining a real site in Venice, presented in a final review.
Led in partnership with the King’s Foundation, Global Centre on Healthcare and Urbanisation, Kellogg College, University of Oxford.
- Urban designers, architects
- Policy researchers, planners
- Students
WHAT YOU
will GET
EXPERTS and
LECTURERS




PROGRAMME
Food and Urbanism
Soft mobility / active travel
Morphology of sustainable cities
Energy / Carbon in construction
TUITION
FEE
INCLUDES:
- Classes and tuition
- Visiting professors, professional guides and experts
- Peer-to-peer learning, presentations, sharing, critiques
- Working and networking alongside international participants
- Entry to museums and exhibitions that are relevant to the course content
- Site visits that are relevant to the course content
- Downloadable resource library of academic papers, articles and books
- Course materials, notebooks, maps, pens etc.
- Personalised graduation certificate
- A list of recommended hotels and restaurants.
- NB. Not included in course fees: flights, accommodation and food
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