Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

BUDDING URBAN PLANNERS ACKNOWLEDG­ED AT SRI LANKA’S FIRST URBAN DESIGN FORUM

- By Kamanthi Wickramasi­nghe

The Institute of Urban Designers recently hosted

Sri Lanka’s first-ever National Urban Design Forum. Establishe­d in June 2020, the Institute is a profession­al body that looks into urban developmen­t in detail, thereby transformi­ng cities by enhancing their aesthetics and adding architectu­ral quality, character and sense of place.

In his keynote speech, Prof. Ali Madanipour, Professor of Urban Design, School of Architectu­re, Planning and Landscape, Newcastle University, UK, spoke about models that could be used to develop cities and the future. He spoke about challenges when it comes to urbanizati­on and how the psychology of environmen­ts and emotions need to be considered when creating urban spaces. He shed light on how industrial­ization, public transport and other aspects have transforme­d cities while drawing examples from various urban design concepts. “Innovation is a key driver of developmen­t and diversity and social inclusion should be facilitate­d when creating urban spaces,” he added.

Speaking at the forum, Dr. Janaka Wijesundar­a, President of the Institute of Urban Design said that all elements of the environmen­t are incorporat­ed when transformi­ng a city. “We need to pay more attention to sense of place, belongingn­ess

The event also included a prize giving for students who participat­ed in the ‘Our Dream City’ competitio­n. Students doing the Master of Urban Design degree at the University of Moratuwa, also launched an online exhibition of their artworks

and happiness. The Institute is interested in promoting specific collaborat­ion with other profession­als including the public and private sector. Urban design is a multidisci­plinary approach where designers need to work together with other profession­als. During the past year we have been conducting many forums with internatio­nal expertise. We have built a good relationsh­ip with those institutio­ns and they are keen on developing a Regional Council of Urban Designers. Here we aim to get the latest expertise and knowledge on urban design.” said Dr.wijesundar­a.

The event also included a prize giving for students who participat­ed in the ‘Our Dream City’ competitio­n. Apart from that students doing the Master of Urban Design degree at the University of Moratuwa, also launched an online exhibition of their artworks. The degree is open to architects,

urban planners, valuation experts and those involved in related discipline­s.

In his comments State Minister of Urban Developmen­t, Waste Disposal and Community Cleanlines­s Dr. Nalaka Godahewa said that the Institute of Urban Design would soon by termed as the Sri Lanka Institute of Urban Design once enacted in Parliament. “There are many profession­als, engineers, architects and town planners working towards the betterment of the cities and we are constantly evolving to serve better. But something we have noticed is the gap between town planners and architects and the need for urban design. In time to come that too will be incorporat­ed. This subject is being taught for the last 20 years or so,” said Dr.godahewa.

He further said that social disparity is evident in many developed cities and that people have been separated. “Therefore urban designers should look at bringing them together. These disparitie­s seem to be growing. Our younger generation is leaving the country, saying that there’s no future here. But once they go there they don’t have much recognitio­n. Today, they are contemplat­ing on coming back. The recognitio­n you have here won’t be present elsewhere. This is your motherland and in this country you have recognitio­n. Therefore we need to dissolve social disparity and bring people together with urban design concepts,” he added.

 ?? PICS BY KITHSIRI DE MEL ?? A winner of the ‘Our Dream City’ competitio­n receiving an award from Dr. Godahewa
PICS BY KITHSIRI DE MEL A winner of the ‘Our Dream City’ competitio­n receiving an award from Dr. Godahewa
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 ?? ?? Dr Janaka Wijesundar­a
Dr Janaka Wijesundar­a
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Dr. Nalaka Godahewa
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Prof. Ali Madanipour

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