Organized by UNESCO in collaboration with the City of Shenzhen in conjunction with the UNESCO’s Creative Cities Network, this will gather the representatives of the Creative Cities of Design, experts in city designs and planning as well as policy-makers, renown architects, and private sector contributors.
A platform for exchange and multi-stakeholder dialogue on key global issues, the Conference will focus on experiences and proposals underpinned by innovative and inclusive approaches to culture and development, through culture-led revitalization of urban areas and public spaces. It will show how advanced technology, a diversified culture, enhanced linkages between design and other industries and an international integration and networking can enable the UNESCO cities of design to transform themselves into global design centres and hubs.
By showcasing successful environmental and cultural sustainability through design, the conference will help identify options for growth and participation in the fragile context of present-day crises and global risks.
Limited seating. Open to the public by reservation only. Contact email: creativecities@unesco.org before 27 February 2014.
Creative Design for Sustainable Development
Co-hosted by UNESCO,
03 March 2014 – 04 March 2014, France
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