MSc Building and Urban Design in Development

MSc Building and Urban Design in Development Building and Urban Design in Development (BUDD) is a Master programme offered by the Bartlett Development and Planning Unit (UCL).

The MSc BUDD explores how to design holistic strategic responses to conflicting urban setting – inclusive, secure, adaptive and sustainable - specifically but not only in geographies of the global south. It combines cultural, social, economic, political and spatial analysis to recalibrate the perspective on urban design practice in order to develop design strategies based on critical engagement wi

th contemporary urban issues. Principles such as affordability, acceptability, sustainability, participation and responsiveness to the local context are considered central in this process of designing for and in informal and contested urban space. The BUDD course is concerned with a reorientation of the relation of politics and aesthetics and therefore engages directly with transformative and critical urban design practices (architectural and urban) that contribute to changing the paradigm of working with communities, the urban poor and the city towards a shared production of space and knowledge. The MSc BUDD directly challenges the paradigms of participation, the agency of design and the political potential of architecture. Community based collective practices are developed in action-research initiatives, research projects and in learning exchanges. Here, design, strategies and building processes become means to address social and political issues, to build lasting social and political processes of building and designing spaces and to empower community and citizens through strategies and practices that help enact equality.

💪BUDDies in Practice: a section where we share updates from our BUDD alumni shaping cities across the world.🇵🇪 José Cepe...
21/08/2025

💪BUDDies in Practice: a section where we share updates from our BUDD alumni shaping cities across the world.

🇵🇪 José Cepero Saravia and María José Gonzales Zevallos (MSc BUDD 2023–24) are working in Peru with Intuylab and the Inter-American Development Bank on a project exploring how stairways in Lima’s self-built hillside neighbourhoods can support disaster risk management. Their research investigates how these everyday infrastructures can be adapted to address both climate and daily risks, aiming to improve new and existing stairways as resilient urban assets.

👉 Calling all BUDD students and alumni: share your projects with us to be featured in this section!

📣 The Urban Design Otherwise 2025 pamphlet is here!In-out[side]: Rethinking Urban Networks for Transformative Action in ...
11/06/2025

📣 The Urban Design Otherwise 2025 pamphlet is here!
In-out[side]: Rethinking Urban Networks for Transformative Action in Pelican House

This year’s publication brings together reflections and provocations from students and staff on the latest edition of Urban Design Otherwise, a critical design workshop part of the BUDD practice module.

The 2025 workshop was developed in collaboration with Pelican House a countercultural cooperative and social centre in Bethnal Green where over two days, students explored otherwise design practices, radical infrastructures and alternative approaches to just urbanism.

Led by: Mahsa Alami Fariman, Laia Garcia Fernández, David McEwan and Florence Wright
Curation and cover: Milagros Vidal
Graphics: Ottavia Pasta
Image credits: Alexander Macfarlane

Download now via the link in stories and bio.

10/04/2025

Beca Generación Bicentenario - Perú

If you are Peruvian and want to become part of our global network of Designers shaping just urbanism in the global south, this is your time to join MSc BUDD.

From the 14th of April to the 10th of June, you can apply to the scholarship to study with us. , a recently graduated student from Lima tells you more about his experience and why he chose Pronabec.

Find more information from the link below:
https://www.pronabec.gob.pe/beca-generacion-bicentenario/

Apply now to the Building and Urban Design in Development programme and join the Peruvian network of BUDDies.

The Bartlett Development Planning Unit UCL The Bartlett

03/04/2025

In-Out[side]:
Rethinking Urban Networks for Transformative Actions in Pelican House.

Urban Design Otherwise 2025 Workshop: week 2 summary.

Walking tour led by and Florence Wright, that brought us from Brick lane, passing by and ending at .house for an interesting role-play in which we learnt about the urban pressures being faced within the area of Brick Lane and Bethnal Green.

After the two intense weeks of workshop in .house with , here is the short video showcasing the activities we did in the second week.

You can also watch the mini-documentary of the two days in the link below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5SsN0yPvGo

Meet the 24/25 BUDD cohort 👇Today we are introducing Ananya Jain, who is also the student's representative of the course...
02/04/2025

Meet the 24/25 BUDD cohort 👇

Today we are introducing Ananya Jain, who is also the student's representative of the course!

Ananya is an Indian urban practitioner committed to spatial justice through care, knowledge co-production, ecological sensitivity and politically conscious design.

She has a background in Land Economy (Law, Economics, Enviornment) from the University of Cambridge and brings a multidisciplinary curiosity to urban design and development.

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Overseas Practice Engagement -Design Research Framework and Strategies. Last Friday marked the end of the sessions of te...
26/03/2025

Overseas Practice Engagement -
Design Research Framework and Strategies.

Last Friday marked the end of the sessions of term 2, and we did so by presenting the preliminary Design Research Framework and Strategies for our upcoming Overseas Practice Engagement in São Paulo, Brazil.

Here you can see a snapshot of student's presentations, that was followed by feedback and an Iftar potluck with students of both BUDD and DAP programmes.

We are getting ready to the adventures of Fieldwork in Brazil!

Thanks to our guest for joining us!
Also to the OPE Project partners, , and .

The Bartlett Development Planning Unit UCL

Stitch for Change: Embroidery, Storytelling, and Collective Power 🌍🧵From February to May 2025, the De La Warr Pavilion i...
18/03/2025

Stitch for Change: Embroidery, Storytelling, and Collective Power 🌍🧵

From February to May 2025, the De La Warr Pavilion in Bexhill-on-Sea will host 'Stitch for Change', a project led by The Refugee Buddy Project: Hastings, Rother & Wealden and supported by The Bartlett Development Planning Unit, UCL.

Women from local and refugee communities will share their stories through embroidery, culminating in superhero capes exhibited on World Refugee Day, 20 June.

This initiative is part of the project 'REFRAME: Reframing Arrival, led by BUDD's Programme Leader Giovanna Astolfo, with Harriet Allsopp, Stefano Mastromarino (DPU) and Estella Carpi (IRDR), which examines varied forms of hosting, holding hostage, and housing across metropolitan London and the coastal city of Hastings, southern Italy and Turkey.

Read the news story: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/development/news/2025/feb/stitch-change-embroidery-storytelling-and-collective-power?fbclid=IwY2xjawJGSbBleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHSvxf90GUYPlQg5OM1BUvia5sdz6UZlJaWbThvjYFSvwbC5582iZfNJCxA_aem_eHPhPaznUPeU1E_TL0MWaw
Learn more about the project: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/development/research-projects/2025/mar/reframe-reframing-paradigm-arrival-2024-27?fbclid=IwY2xjawJGSbpleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHUwNk9DFWpjEkBxixrseHRJEXcZwDb4e8edeR17_BJeiucYCqihbEYmcSw_aem_aqRD0vKQeC0dOJLggf0tzQ

The Bartlett Development Planning Unit UCL

From the Building and Urban Design in Development MSc, we are very proud to belong to the Bartlett Community, which has ...
12/03/2025

From the Building and Urban Design in Development MSc, we are very proud to belong to the Bartlett Community, which has been ranked as the best faculty to study architecture and built environment in UK and in the world.

This year's ranking marks the third year in a row being rated first in the world, and 11 years in a row at the top of the UK rankings.

The Bartlett, UCL's Faculty of the Built Environment, is the UK’s largest and most multidisciplinary hub for built environment education and research, drawing students and academics from around the world. Over 4,000 students join us each year to study architecture, urban design, planning, construction, resources, policy and more. Together, our mission is to find bold solutions to the crucial issues facing people, societies and the planet, and to build a better future for everyone.

The Bartlett Development Planning Unit UCL

Unlearning Architecture: Weaving Knowledge from Colombia to the UK"As architects, we need to unlearn everything we have ...
12/03/2025

Unlearning Architecture: Weaving Knowledge from Colombia to the UK

"As architects, we need to unlearn everything we have been taught“ - Ana María Gutiérrez in the Guardian

Join our alumni from Unit 38 and BUDD's Catalina Ortiz Arciniegas for a conversation with Ana María Gutiérrez from Colombian architectural practice Organizmo and Jorge Noreña of Ruta Cuatro Taller.

They will reflect on contemporary architectural practice and how, through their work, they challenge colonialist, exclusionary and extractivist tendencies within the profession and built environment.

This in-person event on Friday 14th March will start at 4pm at Pelican House, a social centre at 144 Cambridge Heath Road, Bethnal Green, E1 5QJ



Pelican House

Join us to reflect on projects by Organizmo (Colombia) and Unit 38 (UK) challenging exclusionary and extractivist architectural practices.

New publication: 'Spatialising intersectionality' by BUDD's Catalina OrtizThis article on public space design in self bu...
06/03/2025

New publication: 'Spatialising intersectionality' by BUDD's Catalina Ortiz

This article on public space design in self built neighbourhoods in Cali, Colombia is part of the outputs of the Gridding Equitable Urban Futures in Areas of Transition (GREAT) project in Cali, Colombia and Havana, Cuba.

📖 Read the open access article from the link below:
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1057/s41289-024-00267-y?utm_source=rct_congratemailt&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=oa_20250122&utm_content=10.1057%2Fs41289-024-00267-y&fbclid=IwY2xjawI2n4ZleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHeeKVnVqirzzV95s11NOxd2LdWUR2JMmT--qta_-Zh4XP2iD8hf6aPsKcA_aem_O8nq23NULDcMoSfGT6cIeQ


The Bartlett Development Planning Unit UCL Catalina Ortiz Arciniegas

28/02/2025

In-Out[side]:
Rethinking Urban Networks for Transformative Actions in Pelican House.

Urban Design Otherwise 2025 Workshop: week 1 summary.

After the two intense weeks of workshop in Pelican House with Unit 38, here is the short video showcasing the activities we did!

You can also watch the mini-documentary of the two days in the link below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5SsN0yPvGo

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