New Planning and Design Guideline “Integrated Urban Design” published as part of the B4P Transformation Toolbox
Build4People is thrilled to announce the publication of the Planning and Design Guideline “Integrated Urban Design“, a key element of the B4P Transformation Toolbox, the central output product of Build4People’s Research and Development Phase (2021–2025).
Integrated urban design focuses on creating spaces that are practical, welcoming, and aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goal 11 (SDG 11), making cities and communities inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable. It integrates various aspects of neighbourhood life, such as housing, public spaces, and services, to ensure neighbourhood meet residents’ needs while promoting social equity and environmental well-being. Thereby, the understanding the unique character of a place, including its culture, history, and social makeup, plays a vital role in shaping sustainable urban areas.

Against this backdrop, the planning and design guideline “Integrated Urban Design“ provides a practical framework to implement such sustainable urban neighbourhoods. The approaches introduced are adapted to the local context and are particularly based on the experiences made in regard of the Build4People Ecocity Transition Lab series conducted in 2020, 2022, 2023 and 2024.

Target groups are urban planners and architects, policymakers, local government officials and corporate representatives from local developer companies. Successful implementation is expected to result in more sustainable and liveable urban neighbourhoods offering connectivity, adequate building density, social infrastructure, a balanced mix of uses, vibrant public places, and finally harmonious urban transitions.

Build4People would like to express its deep gratitude to the lead authors of the planning and design guideline “Integrated Urban Design“, Nuria Roig, Oliver Lambrecht, and Rolf Messerschmidt, all from the urban architecture and design practice Eble Messerschmidt Partner (EMP), based in Tübingen, Germany, a trusted Build4People project partner from its early beginnings in 2017. Reviewers of this guideline were Dr. Michael Waibel from the Department Geography at the University of Hildesheim, Germany, and Prof. Dr. Tep Makathy, Dean of the Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning at the Paññāsāstra University of Cambodia.
Click on following graph to download the planning and design guideline “Integrated Urban Design“:

Build4People #BMFTR_SUREregions #EbleMesserschmidtPartner #integratedurbandesign #integratedurbandevelopment #citiesforpeople #vibrantpublicplaces #balancedmixofuses #sustainableneighbourhoods