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8 Nov 2017

Major United Nations accolade for The Glasgow School of Art

Glasgow Urban Lab designated United Nations Charter Centre of Excellence

Elena Szolgayová, Gulnara Roll, Secretary to CHLM, UNECE and Professor Brian Evans:
Elena Szolgayová, Gulnara Roll, Secretary to CHLM, UNECE and Professor Brian Evans
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The GSA will now collaborate internationally on activities to promote UN policies for sustainable Housing and Urban Development in the 21st century

The GSA’s innovation skills and research capability will be a great asset to the UNECE network going forward

The UNECE, which comprises over 50 nations from North America though Europe to Central Asia, has today designated the Glasgow Urban Lab, a partnership between The Glasgow School of Art and Glasgow City Council, a UN Charter Centre of Excellence.

Through the Centre, the GSA will become a key international player in the implementation of UN policies on Sustainable Development and on the Geneva UN Charter for Sustainable Housing.
The appointment comes on the back of a major piece of work on sustainable housing and urban development in the 21st century led by Brian Evans, Professor of Urbanism at the GSA and Director of the Glasgow Urban Lab, for UN Habitat and the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe in preparation for Habitat III (a UN conference which takes place every 20 years).

Ivonne Higuero, Director of Forest, Land and Housing Division, UNECE and Professor Brian Evan mark the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding between UNECE and Glasgow Urban Lab

Prof Evans and Dr Elena Szolgayová the Chair of the UNECE Committee on Housing and Land Management at the United Nations formalised the Memorandum of Understanding in Geneva this morning, 8 November 2017. Tomorrow Professor Evans will give a keynote address on an updated version of his Habitat III report to the prestigious Council of Ministers.

Ivonne Higuero, Director of Forest, Land and Housing Division, UNECE and Professor Brian Evans:
Ivonne Higuero, Director of Forest, Land and Housing Division, UNECE  and Professor Brian Evans

Dr Elena Szolgayová, Chair of the UNECE Committee on Housing and Land Management (and Director General of Housing Policy and Urban Development in the Slovak government) said: “I am very pleased that one of the first UN Charter Centres in the UNECE will be based at the Glasgow Urban Lab at The Glasgow School of Art. Their innovation skills and research capability will be a great asset to the UNECE network going forward as it has been in preparing for Habitat III last year.”

Professor Brian Evans, Head of Urbanism at the GSA and director of the Glasgow Urban Lab added: “We have been collaborating with the UNECE in their contribution to the New Urban Agenda. The establishment of the Centre now provides a structured way for the Urban Lab at the GSA to collaborate with international partners across the UNECE in supporting the implementation of the UN’s Strategic Development Goals and the New Urban Agenda.”

Cathy Johnston, Group Manager, Development and Regeneration Services at Glasgow City Council and Board Member of the Glasgow Urban Lab said: “Glasgow is delighted to support this UN initiative with the Glasgow Urban Lab in recognition of the Lab’s innovation, research and leadership in urbanism in Scotland, the UK and internationally.

Ivonne Higuero, Director of Forest, Land and Housing Division, UNECE and Professor Brian Evans shake hands

Background

The United Nations Economic Commission for Europe
The United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) was set up in 1947. It is one of five regional commissions of the United Nations. The others are:
&#8226 Economic Commission for Africa (ECA),
&#8226 Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP),
&#8226 Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC),
&#8226 Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA).

The UNECE’s major aim is to promote pan-European economic integration. UNECE includes 56 member States in Europe, North America and Asia. Over 70 international professional organizations and other non-governmental organizations take part in UNECE activities.

UNECE helps countries to convene and cooperate on norms, standards and conventions in support of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

UNECE helps implement the Sustainable Development Goals by translating the global goals into norms, standards and conventions, developing statistical recommendations and capacity, undertaking performance reviews and studies, building capacity and engaging in partnerships with the private sector and civil society.

“UNECE’s achievements have made it a go-to source for improving global public goods and services, with more than 100 countries beyond the UNECE region benefiting from its work”.
former UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon

The Glasgow School of Art
The Glasgow School of Art is internationally recognised as one of Europe’s leading university-level institutions for the visual and creative disciplines. The studio-based approach to research and teaching, brings disciplines together to explore problems in new ways to find new innovative solutions. The studio creates an environment for inter-disciplinarity, peer learning, critical enquiry, experimentation and prototyping, helping to address many of the essential challenges confronting society and business today.

Professor Brian Mark Evans
BSc Hons DipURP MSc PhD MRTPI FCSD FRGS MIoD AoU

Brian Mark Evans is Professor of Urbanism & Landscape at the Mackintosh School of Architecture, the Glasgow School of Art and Director of the Glasgow Urban Laboratory. He was formerly Artistic Professor of Urban Design & Planning at Chalmers University School of Architecture, Gothenburg.

In practice from 1990-2015, he was a partner with Gillespies LLP, an international design firm based in the UK where he led projects in 20 countries on 3 continents resulting in over 50 national and international awards for professional and design excellence.

From 2005 until 2010 he was Deputy Chair of Architecture & Design Scotland, the national agency responsible for architecture and the built environment in Scotland and before that was an Enabler with the UK Government Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment in London. He is a founding Director and Academician of the Academy of Urbanism, London, UK.

Since 2015 he has worked in collaboration with the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe and UN-Habitat. He was lead writer for the Habitat III Regional Report on Housing and Urban Development for the UNECE Region: Towards a city-focused, people-centred and integrated approach to the New Urban Agenda.

Dr Evans is author, editor and contributor to 20 books and over 80 articles on design, landscape planning and urbanism published in English, German, Swedish, Russian, Dutch, Spanish and French. He has presented papers and chaired over 100 national and international conferences in Scotland, the UK, Europe, Scandinavia, Russia and China. He is a Chartered Town Planner, Chartered Designer and practices, researches, teaches and speaks widely on the contemporary and future city, urbanism, urban design and landscape planning.

The Glasgow Urban Laboratory
The Glasgow Urban Laboratory (GUL) is a partnership between the Glasgow School of Art and Glasgow City Council and is based in the Mackintosh School of Architecture. The Urban Laboratory seeks to support Glasgow’s role as an international leader in urbanism, design and creative practice and inform local and national priorities and actions for environmental, economic, social and cultural development through place-making. Research themes include ‘the contemporary and future city’; ‘investigation of comparative urbanism for economically, socially and environmentally sustainable and healthy futures’ and ‘designing from context in landscape, town, neighbourhood and city’.

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