The MA Architecture + Urbanism course is the Manchester School of Architecture's taught postgraduate course which conducts research into how global cultural and economic forces influence contemporary cities. The design, functioning and future of urban situations is explored in written, drawn and modelled work which builds on the legacy of twentieth century urban theory and is directed towards the development of sustainable cities.

Wednesday 12 February 2014

CARIBBEAN WINTER SCHOOL 2014




MA A+U student Aidin Ahadzadegan Ahani, with other students from Manchester School of Architecture, will be participating in the Caribbean Winter School 2014 between 16 February and 9 March. They will be collaborating with students from Munster School of Architecture, Technical University CUJAE, Havana and Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona. An annual event, the workshop explores proposals in answer to contemporary issues in Cuban urbanism.

In Havana a period of transition and urban renewal is expected. Besides the renovation of existing buildings the substitution by new structures will become necessary in the central area of the metropolis. By these interventions urban life should be preserved in the central area of the metropolis in order to avoid the trans location of central activities to the outskirts.

The aim of the Caribbean Winter School 2014 is to discuss new design strategies for business incubation that meet the specific situation after the liberalization of economic policies in Cuba. The practicality of the strategies thus developed shall be tested by a design project in the quarter of “Centro Habana” with special focus on organization principles and the relationship to the built environment.

Aidin will use this experience to inform his thesis design proposal to be submitted in August.

1 comment:

  1. The winter school's aim to "discuss new design strategies for business incubation that meet the specific situation after the liberalization of economic policies in Cuba." is admirable. These strategies should be sustainable and not just good for a year or two. Layce of Royal-essay.com

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