ISOCARP in partnership with ITACUS is organizing a Workshop, intended for both British and international young planners and underground space specialists. The intention is that this workshop becomes a first in a series of events, leading towards producing a set of case studies contributing towards in-depth analysis of interrelations between city planning focusing on urban design and underground space utilization and infrastructure provision..
This workshop is at the same time a part of the ISOCARP's Young Planning Professionals' Program, which since 1991 brings together young professional urban planners from all parts of the world. The YPP Workshops provide an opportunity to work together as a closely-knit team. The workshops are hands-on and aimed at establishing a good working relationship with young colleagues from all parts of the world, while working towards results in a very short period of time. Within the framework of the YPP / YPTDP Workshop it is intended to bring together a group of 20 Young Professionals (up to 35 years old). This group shall include 10 urban designers / planners / architects and 10 civil engineers / underground space specialists (such as geologists, hydrogeologists, tunnel and geotechnical engineers).
We encourage all the interested ITAYM members to apply for this workshop.
More details about the workshop is available at:
http://isocarp.org/ypp-workshop-glasgow-uk-oct-2016-rethinking-clyde-waterfront/