Community Architecture and Human Rights

What we do

The UIA Community Architecture Programme is dedicated to advancing the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, with a particular emphasis on Goal 11: Making cities inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable. With current estimations stating that by 2030, two thirds of the world’s population will live in cities, it is essential that urban environments develop in harmony with the UN guiding principles. This Work Programme aims to ensure that Architects are mindful of the Sustainable Development Goals in all the projects that they undertake.

How we do it

  • Information sharing – The Programme implements conferences, discussions and written output about the architect’s role in the UN Sustainable Development Agenda.
  • Expert counsel – The Programme is continually collating policy directives and best practice examples for consultation by the architectural community and distribution to legislative bodies.
  • Raising awareness – The Programme organises visits and events in developing communities.

Who we work with

Architects, urban planners, policy makers, and sustainable development organisations.

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JustJozi 2019 Conference on Architecture and Human Rights – the conference

Qazi M-ARIF
Bangladesh
Sara Sartini
Italy

Tin Fong Martin Tam
Hong Kong SAR China
Liliana Miranda Sara
Peru

Amal Terki
Algeria
Khan Md. Mahfuzul Huq
Bangladesh
Nthabiseng Balebile Maedza
Botswana
Luiza Rego Dias Coelho
Brazil
Li Bao
China
Lobna Mostafa
Egypt
Lionel Dunet
France
Fotini Lymperiadou
Greece
Nikolaos Patsavos
Greece
In Leng Yvonne Ieong
Hong Kong SAR China
Maria Gatto Ronchero
Italy
Charbel Talj
Lebanon
Pandey Pranita Sharma
Nepal
Ajayi Ayodeji
Nigeria
Gonzalo Rios-Vizcarra
Peru
Maria-Cristina Gavozdea
Romania
Jorge Casaravilla
Uruguay

Kathy Bryla
Australia
Wai Chung Maggie Wu
Hong Kong SAR China
Hussein El-Gebaly
Egypt
Yemi Sola Adebiyi
Nigeria
Asmita Shrestha
Nepal
Lawrence Intalan
Philippines
Yem Edozie
Nigeria