ECTP-CEU

The European Council of Spatial Planners (ECTP-CEU) is the umbrella organisation for spatial planning institutes in Europe.[1] It was founded in 1985 (when it was called the European Council of Town Planners, hence its initials in English). In June 2014 it had 32 members in 24 European countries. When they join, new member organisations sign an International Agreement on the nature of spatial planning, the responsibilities of planners, common educational standards and a code of conduct. It runs an Awards Scheme every two years, giving prizes for outstanding work in creating attractive places.

Current work of ECTP-CEU includes:

Members

Awards

The European Urban & Regional Planning Awards were inaugurated in 1990 by the former European Council of Town Planners (ECTP) supported by the European Commission. The biennual awards have the stated objectives to:

Recipients:

Südstadt Tübingen (2002)
Bullring, Birmingham (2006)
Liverpool One (2010)

References

  1. Irish Planning Institute, retrieved 4 July 2010
  2. Planum.net:The new and the old charter of Athens, retrieved 5 November 2011
  3. Baunetz:Europäischer Städtebaupreis vergeben (in German), retrieved 4 July 2010
  4. The Krakow Post:Developments loom on Krakow waterfront, 22 July 2007, retrieved 4 July 2010
  5. ECTP-CEU: "The 8th Planning Awards", retrieved 30 October 2013
  6. ECTP-CEU: "The 9th Planning Awards", retrieved 30 October 2013
  7. ECTP-CEU: "The 10th European and Regional Planning Awards", retrieved 30 June 2014
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