Nominate for The Urbanism Awards 2021: People
The Academy of Urbanism Awards this year will focus on the people who have made an outstanding contribution to our towns
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The Academy of Urbanism Awards this year will focus on the people who have made an outstanding contribution to our towns
View the Workshops planned for the AoU Congress.
Day one of the AoU Congress is now done. The aim of the day was to meet old and new
Speakers and the programme for this upcoming event now being confirmed. Visit congress.academyofurbanism.org.uk to see the programme.
This year, The Academy of Urbanism is running its annual Congress (virtually from Edinburgh) on the theme of Responsive Cities:
A modular housing factory with social purpose has been crowned the winner of The William Sutton Prize for Placemaking and
Between 4-16 May, Milton Keynes Council (MKC), Living Archive MK and Pooleyville are supporting the delivery of an online programme