
National Urban Design Conference 2026
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The National Urban Design Conference is scheduled for October 8, 2026, at the University of Strathclyde's TIC. This business conference addresses topics such as regeneration and blue-green infrastructure. Registration costs vary from £100.00 to £400.00.
Innovation | Solutions |Density |Women and Girls |Blue Green Infrastructure | Community | Regeneration |Investment | Heritage | Safer Parks
Book your early bird tickets now (offer ends 7 Aug)
Please use the relevant link below to claim your discount:
UDG Members (40% discount)
UDG Registered Practice (40% discount)
Non-Members (10% discount) Top tip: Join as a member on the UDG website and get 40% off whilst also receiving membership benefits, including the Journal!
Local Authority/Public Sector/Students/Not-for-profits (Discounts will be released with sponsorship. Email director@udg.org.uk to apply)
The National Urban Design Conference 2026: Glasgow
The Urban Design Group is excited to announce that we will be holding the National Urban Design Conference for 2026 in Glasgow.
This year, we will explore the theme ‘Places for LIFE’, drawing inspiration from Glasgow and beyond. Expect an outstanding programme featuring insightful talks and current thinking from leading speakers, inspiring walking workshops, engaging discussions, and plenty of opportunities for meaningful conversations, connection and networking.
Together, throughout the conference, participants will have the opportunity to identify ways to improve existing government policy, guidance and practice, helping to shape a shared agenda that as a community can be taken forward to influence debate, inspire action and deliver meaningful progress across the built environment industry and beyond.
Programme Preview
Our programme continues to grow. Explore the themes that will shape the conversations at this year's conference.
Day 1 (Thursday)
Session 1: Glasgow's Story: Programmes, Performance and Place
Our opening session will introduce delegates to this year’s conference destination. Exploring Glasgow's recent urban journey through policy, projects, culture and city-making.
Session 2: Exploring Glasgow (Walking Workshops)
After learning about Glasgow's story, delegates will head out into the city centre to experience it firsthand. A choice of guided walking workshops will explore the places, people and projects shaping Glasgow, introducing and bringing key conference themes to life through real-world examples.
Place, Identity and Regeneration: Candleriggs and the Merchant City
Building Neighbourhoods: The Laurieston Transformation
“Her City" Walk
Civic Placemaking: George Square
More walks to be confirmed!
Session 3: Places You Can Fall in Love With
What makes a place memorable and meaningful? This session explores how heritage shapes identity, fosters belonging and strengthens communities. Speakers will examine our psychological attachment to place and demonstrate how conserving and adapting historic buildings can create distinctive places that people value for generations.
Session 4: Places Where You Can Just Be (Workshops)
How do we create places where everyone feels safe, welcome and able to thrive? Through a choice of interactive workshops, delegates will explore practical approaches to embedding inclusion into planning, urban design and policy.
Women and Girls
Neuroscience in Urban Design
Designing for Children
Reception and Dinner - 1599 at the Royal College
Guests will be welcomed with drinks and the opportunity to explore highlights from the College's historic collection. This will be followed by dinner in the magnificent College Hall, where soaring ceilings, intricate period details, and the company of fellow built environment professionals provide a setting for connection and a memorable evening.
Day 2 (Friday)
Session 1: Places Where You Can Thrive
Explore the ingredients of thriving neighbourhoods, from getting density right to fostering strong communities and supporting innovation and enterprise. Speakers will examine how thoughtful urban design can create productive, connected and resilient places.
Session 2: Places to Live and Breathe - Nature at the Heart of Urban Design (Workshops)
Choose from a series of interactive workshops exploring how nature can shape more successful places. The workshops offer insight and discussion into designing places that are environmentally sustainable, climate resilient, and safe and enjoyable for everyone.
Session 3: Places for Life: Vision to Reality
How do bold ideas become lasting change? This session explores how new thinking, effective leadership and strategic investment can turn ambitious visions into real places. Speakers will examine how policy, design and collaboration can work together to look beyond the status quo and deliver change.
More sessions to be announced!
Confirmed speakers
Many more leading, inspiring and not-to-be-missed speakers to be announced soon:
Dr Laura Alvarez, Nottingham City Council
Professor Husam Al Waer, University of Dundee
Ciaran Buchanan, Glasgow City Council
Kit Bullas, John McAslan + Partners
Bea Chivers, Ryder Architecture
Brian Evans, formerly of Gillespie
Lucy Fineberg, UMC Architects
Anna Gaffney, A Place in Childhood
Dr Lucrezia Gigante, University of Glasg
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National Urban Design Conference 2026 takes place on Thursday, 8 October 2026 at 09:00. The event runs until Friday, 9 October 2026.
National Urban Design Conference 2026 is held at Technology and Innovation Centre (TIC) Conference, Meetings & Events - University of Strathclyde in Glasgow (99 George Street, Glasgow, G1 1RD).
Tickets for National Urban Design Conference 2026 range from £100 to £400. Live prices and availability are shown on Eventbrite.
Tickets for National Urban Design Conference 2026 can be booked via Eventbrite using the "Check Tickets & Live Prices" button on this page, which opens the official booking site in a new tab.
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Hotels within walking distance of Technology and Innovation Centre (TIC) Conference, Meetings & Events - University of Strathclyde.
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National Urban Design Conference 2026
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The National Urban Design Conference is scheduled for October 8, 2026, at the University of Strathclyde's TIC. This business conference addresses topics such as regeneration and blue-green infrastructure. Registration costs vary from £100.00 to £400.00.
This summary was automatically generated from event data sourced from official ticketing providers.
Organiser’s full description
Innovation | Solutions |Density |Women and Girls |Blue Green Infrastructure | Community | Regeneration |Investment | Heritage | Safer Parks
Book your early bird tickets now (offer ends 7 Aug)
Please use the relevant link below to claim your discount:
UDG Members (40% discount)
UDG Registered Practice (40% discount)
Non-Members (10% discount) Top tip: Join as a member on the UDG website and get 40% off whilst also receiving membership benefits, including the Journal!
Local Authority/Public Sector/Students/Not-for-profits (Discounts will be released with sponsorship. Email director@udg.org.uk to apply)
The National Urban Design Conference 2026: Glasgow
The Urban Design Group is excited to announce that we will be holding the National Urban Design Conference for 2026 in Glasgow.
This year, we will explore the theme ‘Places for LIFE’, drawing inspiration from Glasgow and beyond. Expect an outstanding programme featuring insightful talks and current thinking from leading speakers, inspiring walking workshops, engaging discussions, and plenty of opportunities for meaningful conversations, connection and networking.
Together, throughout the conference, participants will have the opportunity to identify ways to improve existing government policy, guidance and practice, helping to shape a shared agenda that as a community can be taken forward to influence debate, inspire action and deliver meaningful progress across the built environment industry and beyond.
Programme Preview
Our programme continues to grow. Explore the themes that will shape the conversations at this year's conference.
Day 1 (Thursday)
Session 1: Glasgow's Story: Programmes, Performance and Place
Our opening session will introduce delegates to this year’s conference destination. Exploring Glasgow's recent urban journey through policy, projects, culture and city-making.
Session 2: Exploring Glasgow (Walking Workshops)
After learning about Glasgow's story, delegates will head out into the city centre to experience it firsthand. A choice of guided walking workshops will explore the places, people and projects shaping Glasgow, introducing and bringing key conference themes to life through real-world examples.
Place, Identity and Regeneration: Candleriggs and the Merchant City
Building Neighbourhoods: The Laurieston Transformation
“Her City" Walk
Civic Placemaking: George Square
More walks to be confirmed!
Session 3: Places You Can Fall in Love With
What makes a place memorable and meaningful? This session explores how heritage shapes identity, fosters belonging and strengthens communities. Speakers will examine our psychological attachment to place and demonstrate how conserving and adapting historic buildings can create distinctive places that people value for generations.
Session 4: Places Where You Can Just Be (Workshops)
How do we create places where everyone feels safe, welcome and able to thrive? Through a choice of interactive workshops, delegates will explore practical approaches to embedding inclusion into planning, urban design and policy.
Women and Girls
Neuroscience in Urban Design
Designing for Children
Reception and Dinner - 1599 at the Royal College
Guests will be welcomed with drinks and the opportunity to explore highlights from the College's historic collection. This will be followed by dinner in the magnificent College Hall, where soaring ceilings, intricate period details, and the company of fellow built environment professionals provide a setting for connection and a memorable evening.
Day 2 (Friday)
Session 1: Places Where You Can Thrive
Explore the ingredients of thriving neighbourhoods, from getting density right to fostering strong communities and supporting innovation and enterprise. Speakers will examine how thoughtful urban design can create productive, connected and resilient places.
Session 2: Places to Live and Breathe - Nature at the Heart of Urban Design (Workshops)
Choose from a series of interactive workshops exploring how nature can shape more successful places. The workshops offer insight and discussion into designing places that are environmentally sustainable, climate resilient, and safe and enjoyable for everyone.
Session 3: Places for Life: Vision to Reality
How do bold ideas become lasting change? This session explores how new thinking, effective leadership and strategic investment can turn ambitious visions into real places. Speakers will examine how policy, design and collaboration can work together to look beyond the status quo and deliver change.
More sessions to be announced!
Confirmed speakers
Many more leading, inspiring and not-to-be-missed speakers to be announced soon:
Dr Laura Alvarez, Nottingham City Council
Professor Husam Al Waer, University of Dundee
Ciaran Buchanan, Glasgow City Council
Kit Bullas, John McAslan + Partners
Bea Chivers, Ryder Architecture
Brian Evans, formerly of Gillespie
Lucy Fineberg, UMC Architects
Anna Gaffney, A Place in Childhood
Dr Lucrezia Gigante, University of Glasg
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Technology and Innovation Centre (TIC) Conference, Meetings & Events - University of Strathclyde99 George Street, Glasgow, G1 1RD
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When is National Urban Design Conference 2026?
National Urban Design Conference 2026 takes place on Thursday, 8 October 2026 at 09:00. The event runs until Friday, 9 October 2026.
Where is National Urban Design Conference 2026 taking place?
National Urban Design Conference 2026 is held at Technology and Innovation Centre (TIC) Conference, Meetings & Events - University of Strathclyde in Glasgow (99 George Street, Glasgow, G1 1RD).
How much are tickets for National Urban Design Conference 2026?
Tickets for National Urban Design Conference 2026 range from £100 to £400. Live prices and availability are shown on Eventbrite.
How do I get tickets for National Urban Design Conference 2026?
Tickets for National Urban Design Conference 2026 can be booked via Eventbrite using the "Check Tickets & Live Prices" button on this page, which opens the official booking site in a new tab.
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