
SSU#4. Urban Design Otherwise
Urban design otherwise: co-creation processes in/with popular neighbourhoods in Medellin
This talk reflects on lessons from three consecutive co-creation projects in Medellín, Colombia—COiNVITE, Living Heritage, and Living Archive—developed through a learning alliance with international students, cultural organisations, grassroots groups, state agents, and built environment practitioners. The work recognised everyday spatial practices in informal neighbourhoods as living heritage and highlighted the agency of Integral Neighbourhood Upgrading as a path for progressive urban planning and design. I argue that planning and design must innovate by incorporating visual, digital, and performative storytelling to advance epistemic justice. The talk considers how reframing self-built neighbourhoods can help overcome stigma and inform alternative upgrading interventions.
Professor Catalina Ortiz is a Colombian urbanist and educator who is passionate about spatial justice. She is committed to an ethics of care and an engaged scholarship to trigger radical spatial imagination for a negotiated co-production of space. She uses decolonial and critical urban theory through creative methodologies to study the politics of space production to foster more just cities and the recognition of multiple urban knowledges. Her work revolves around critical urban pedagogies, planning for equality, and southern urbanisms. She is Director of the UCL Urban Lab at the Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment at University College London (UCL).
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