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USL Urban Living Lab

Collective community for an inclusive and livable city: USL’s Urban Living Lab model

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Implementable researches in Thailand

Source: National Research Council & Thailand Development Research Institution, 2012

THE ANSWER IS NOT IN THE SOLUTION, BUT IN THE PROCESS THAT ALSO COORDINATES RESOURCES AND ACTORS.

Our mission is to build the collaborative culture and network of urban practitioners necessary to create the sustainable city we all desire.

Our vision is a resilient, just and inspiring urban future, and the belief that we can actively create that future together.

Who we are

As an independent, research-based non-profit, our mission is to serve as an urban classroom that empowers communities, academics, companies and governments communities, academics, companies and government to learn and work together as they shape their urban environment.

We do this by offering a unique consultancy of participatory planning & engagement, collaborative design facilitation and end-to-end urban planning services.

USL IS COMMITTED TO BETTER CITIES. THIS REQUIRES MORE SHARING OF ACHIEVEMENTS AND KNOWLEDGE. KNOWLEDGE AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS.

แนวคิดห้องปฏิบัติการในเมือง (Urban Living Lab)

Urban Living Lab Model

Leverage for smarter city development through urban living lab model. Empower the public, follow the government policy, capitalize on corporate resources and make use of academic knowledge.

USL Urban Living Lab with INDA

USL Urban Living Lab with UDDI, Thammasat University

USL Theory of change: Build a better city through its people

What we do

Strategy & Consultancy

Strategy Development Action Planning

Process Design

Coalition Building Placemaking & Storytelling Stakeholder Management

Project Initiation

Urban Classroom (USL Urban Living Lab)

Design Studios

Community Design Workshops

Summer School

Monitoring & Evaluation

Toolkits & White Papers

Action-oriented Research & Open Data Platform Trainings & Keynotes Impact Assessment Data Management & Analysis

Monitoring & Evaluation

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