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MONTREAL DECLARATION

Issued at the 2017 Montréal World Design Summit

24 October 2017 Montreal (Canada) The first Design Summit Meeting (DSM) marks the Acknowledge the intrinsic capacity of design to first international convening of the design community, serve as an agent of change and a source of across a broad spectrum of design disciplines, together creative transformation; with a strong array of international organisations, with cultural, economic, environmental and social Acknowledge the fundamental and critical role perspectives. The design organisations present of design to create a world that is environmentally represent hundreds of thousands of from sustainable, economically viable, socially equitable, and around the globe. The international bodies represent culturally diverse; governmental, IGOs, NGOs and private and civil sectors of society worldwide. And confirm the value of working in a collaborative, holistic and integrated way to foster design of Thanking the organisers of the World Design Summit for common benefit. having convened this meeting, we have come together, To express a shared view of the crucial role of design and the great responsibilities of designers; and To affirm the fundamental role of design in creating VALUE OF DESIGN and shaping the world around us, now and in the future. DESIGN IS the application of intent: the process We, the undersigned international representatives through which we create the material, spatial, visual and of professional designers, architects, urban experiential environments in a world made ever more planners, landscape architects and other malleable by advances in technology and materials, design-related disciplines, and increasingly vulnerable to the effects of unleashed global development. In the presence of international organisations Design is a driver of innovation and competition, representing and relating to public, private and civil growth and development, efficiency and prosperity. sectors of society concerned with design and or impacted by design; Design is an agent for sustainable solutions created for people and supporting the planet on which we rely. Cognisant of the diverse range of contexts, both formal and informal, where design has an impact; Design expresses culture. Designers have a Mindful of the immeasurable value of local and particularly potent role in making, protecting, traditional knowledge for appropriate and innovative nourishing, enhancing and celebrating cultural heritage design solutions; and diversity in the face of globalisation.

Sentient of the demand of communities, large or small, Design adds value to technology. Through local or global, for decent living conditions and which consideration of human perspective and interface, and design can help address; by focusing on individual interaction first, design bridges technology with human needs. Recognise the need for strategic leadership on design Design facilitates change. Design enables all aspects matters at local, regional, national and international of society, public and private, governmental and non- levels and with this, the need for governance models, governmental, civil society and individual citizen, to political agendas and policy to take design into account; transition through change (i.e. austerity, demographic changes, shifts in services) to deliver a better quality of Recognise the need for sufficient fiscal and human life for all citizens. resources and capacity;

MONTREAL DESIGN DECLARATION 3 Design introduces intelligence to cities as a of design industry infrastructures and development foundation for better communications, improved of standards, codes, covenants, best practices, legal environments, enhanced quality of life and more protections and certification programs. prosperous local communities. Enhancement of : support for Design addresses resiliency and manages risk educational institutions, methods and processes through comprehensive research, robust specific to design education, and methodology, prototyping and consideration of lifelong learning and capacity building for designers. life-cycle consequences.

Design fosters development of SMEs in general and Responsive Design: design that is responsive to the in particular. the degradation of the physical, social and cultural environment, and natural ecosystems and the threats DESIGNERS ARE professionals, who, by education, and risks caused by global change, industrialisation, outlook and experience, are capable of developing new, rapid urbanisation and unfettered consumption, interdisciplinary solutions to improve quality of life. profoundly affecting quality of life and impacting sustainable economic growth. Responsible Design: recognition, by designers, of the impact resulting from their practice, whereby designers must be conscious of their enormous CALL TO ACTION capacity to be constructive, as well as destructive, in the interventions they make. Designers share in the Recognising that is a key to the responsibility of refocusing from human consumption to delivery of sustainable solutions and implementation the enhancement of human life. of design methodologies that contribute to a more sustainable future, Vigilant Design: in a world increasingly impacted by machine learning and artificial intelligence, designers We seek to collaborate with and embrace the language must help ensure that the impact of algorithms and of governments, businesses, NGOs and communities technology are ethical and inclusive of social, cultural throughout the world, and ethnic diversity.

Calling for: Recognition of Design: by leaders, decision-makers and influencers across all sectors of society, of the Design Advocacy: more effective communication of value of design, and need to foster and implement the meaning and value of design and understanding of design for the greater common good. the design process. We therefore, express our intent: Development of Design Metrics: collection of data and establishment of effective measures to better enable the To work in concert, collectively, in groups and as evaluation of the impact of design, thus demonstrating individual entities, and with additional stakeholders, the strategic value of design within organisations and to establish an ongoing, structured process of businesses and in serving the public good. collaboration, as manifested here in this Declaration, including future World Design Summit Meetings; Development of Design Policies: to be applied at the local, regional, national and international levels. To collaborate with other efforts with shared objectives: including the UN 2030 Sustainable Development of Design Standards: support of Development Goals, New Urban Agenda, Paris Climate professional design communities, the development Accord and the UNESCO Convention on the Protection

4 MONTREAL DESIGN DECLARATION and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions, and others;

To develop a world design agenda, whereby this Declaration is a first invitation to join in common cause to support design;

To collectively initiate projects fostering and advancing the role, responsibility and value of design;

To mandate the Design Summit Meeting Steering Committee, with the active collaboration of Summit Meeting participants, to develop the mechanisms required to ensure continuation of the process initiated by this Declaration, drafted by and for the international design community, to achieve the desired outcomes. The proposed mechanisms will be submitted to the signers of this Declaration for approval;

To influence and support decision making, locally and globally, on policy and resources;

To give design an effective, united voice;

To inspire designers—too long the servants of producers—to better serve humanity as the ambassadors of the end-users: the citizens of the world.

All people deserve to live in a well-designed world.

MONTREAL DESIGN DECLARATION 5 ANNEX: PROJECTS POLICY AND GOVERNMENTS Project 6. Collect and examine models of Design The projects listed below reflect a broad spectrum Policies (national, regional, local); develop platform, for of possible collaborative efforts. All promise value. both physical and virtual exchange, for discussion and Undertaking any of these projects requires resources, dialog with governments; conduct periodic conferences negotiation, coordination and management. A process aimed at government officials; establish clearinghouse will be created to determine the projects to be launched, and database; describe formats for implementation of and therewith their sequencing and implementation. advanced design methodologies within government, Projects will be undertaken by coalitions of interested government services, and public procurement. participants matched with partners and sponsors. Results will be shared and presented at future Project 7. Establish a standing international advisory convenings and events under the umbrella of the group, composed of DSM aligned entities, to serve as a Design Summit Meeting. resource for government, industry, business, NGOs and other stakeholders.

METRICS—MAKING THE CASE Project 8. Establish dedicated mechanisms for ongoing, structured collaboration between DSM Project 1. Develop, collect and circulate indicators, as and internationally recognised UN 2030 Sustainable in metric measures (both quantitative and qualitative), Development Goals, New Urban Agenda, Paris Climate for evaluating design impact (economic, environmental, Accord and the UNESCO Convention on the Protection social and cultural). and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions, and similar frameworks. Project 2. Develop, collect and circulate case studies demonstrating design impact, utilising metric measures. EDUCATION AND RESEARCH Project 3. Communicate value of design to target audiences through presentation of case studies. Project 9. Foster development, recognition, support and funding for design education and research worldwide, recognising the diversity of circumstances CREATING A COMMON LANGUAGE and opportunities due to local social, economic, environmental and cultural contexts. Project 4. Develop a comprehensive and inclusive taxonomy of design, , landscape Project 10. Collect, develop and share new formats, architecture, and planning and related methodologies and curricula for design education and disciplines that offers shared definitions that can be capacity building with enhanced focus on sustainability, understood by designers, government, industry and degradation of the environment, climate change, impact the public. of globalisation on cultural diversity, social responsibility and the need to temper consumption. Project 5. Conduct a global mapping of national and international design organisations, policies, and Project 11. Establish clearinghouse mechanism regulations; establish a database and clearing house for student and faculty exchanges, internships and accessible by governments, industry and the public. research projects and opportunities.

Project 12. Promote models of accessible lifelong learning for designers.

6 MONTREAL DESIGN DECLARATION DOING AND DEMONSTRATING CREATING A COMMON CAUSE

Project 13. “World Design Challenges“ Conduct projects Project 20. Generate support for a world design demonstrating the potential for design, across the agenda through distribution and statements of support spectrum of disciplines and addressing specific social, for the Montréal Design Declaration. cultural, environmental and economic challenges.

Example: A project applying approach to coordinating public services (healthcare, transit, etc.) on a regional .

Example: Structured collaboration with initiatives coming out of Habitat III to address needs of low- income populations to showcase power of design to help upgrade self-built informal settlements.

Example: Showcase long-term economic and social value of highest caliber infrastructure and building projects in terms of sustainability and resilience.

Project 14. Show role of design in enhancing and celebrating cultural diversity by sharing examples and establishing formats for promoting utilisation of design for these purposes.

DESIGN COMMUNITY—STANDARDS

Project 15. Collect models of effective design community leadership; support formats protecting and the rights of designers; share experiences and resources.

Project 16. Enhance and seek standards of professionalism, social responsibility, ethical practice.

Project 17. Adopt and integrate worldwide formats affecting design competitions, public tenders and assurance of design excellence in public service, procurement and construction projects.

Project 18. Support integration of certification and accreditation across design disciplines.

Project 19. Establish overarching tools to advise and commission private and public projects. Example: International Landscape Covenant

MONTREAL DESIGN DECLARATION 7 , Mr. Flemming Borreskov

ration of Landscape Architects Ms. Kathryn Moore

8 MONTREAL DESIGN DECLARATION IN THE PRESENCE OF:

Ms. Jyoti Hosagrahar Director, Division of Creativity, Culture Section UNESCO

Mr. Wataru Kawasaki Program and Planning Officer, UN-Habitat

Ms. Martina Otto Head of Cities Unit, UN Environment

Network Ms. Nancy Pollock-Ellwand ISCCL Vice-President North America, ICOMOS

International Union of Architects Mr. Thomas Vonier

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MONTREAL DESIGN DECLARATION 9 The following are members of International entities IxDA Brasilia who have signed the Montreal Design Declaration: IxDA Campinas IxDA Campo Grande ARGENTINA IxDA Curitiba Centro Argentino de Arquitectos Paisajistas IxDA Florianopolis IxDA Buenos Aires IxDA Fortaleza IxDA La Plata IxDA Goiânia IxDA Mar del Plata IxDA Joinville IxDA Mendoza IxDA Natal University of Palermo, School of Design and Communication IxDA Rio de Janeiro IxDA São Paulo AUSTRALIA Pontificia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro Australian Academy of Design Australian Association BULGARIA Australian Institute of Landscape Architects IxDA Sofia Deakin University Union of Landscape Architects of Bulgaria Design institute of Australia IxDA NewCastle CANADA IxDA Sydney Association of Registered Graphic Designers (RGD) RMIT University Canadian Association of Landscape Architects – L’Association des School of Design, Queensland University of Technology architectes paysagistes du Canada Swinburne University of Technology, Faculty of Design Department of Design and Computation , Concordia University Torrens University & Think Education Group, Laureate International Emily Carr University of + Design Universities George Brown College, School of Design University of Technology (UTS) IxDA Montreal IxDA Ottawa AUSTRIA IxDA Toronto Academy of Fine Arts IxDA Vancouver Design Austria IxDA Winnipeg IxDA Linz OCAD University IxDA Vienna School of Design, University of Quebec (UQAM) Österreichische Gesellschaft für Landschaftsplanung und School of , Carleton University Landschaftsarchitektur Société des designers graphiques du Québec (SDGQ) Salzburg University of Applied Science Society of Graphic Designers of Canada (GDC) University for Applied Science (FH‐JOANNEUM), Industrial Design University of Alberta University of Applied Arts University of Montreal, School of Industrial Design University of Art and Design UX Waterloo

BANGLADESH CHILE IxDA Bangladesh Chilean Institute of Landscape Architects (ICHAP) Escuela de Diseño, Universidad de Valparaíso BELGIUM Instituto Profesional Duoc UC Belgische Vereniging Voor Tuinarchitecten En IxDA Santiago Landschapsarchitecten (ABAJP-BVTL) IxDA Viña del Mar C.A.D. International College of Design Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (PUC Chile), FADEU Ecole Superieure des Arts Saint‐Luc School of Design, Universidad del Desarrollo Howest, University College West Flanders IxDA Brussels CHINA IxDA Namur Asia Pacific Design Center Karel de Grote University College, St Lucas School of Arts Beijing Design Week LUCA School of Arts Beijing Institute of Technology Thomas Moor University College Central Academy of Fine Arts of China (CAFA) University of Antwerp Chengdu University of Technology Cheung Kong School of Art and Design BERMUDA Shantou University Bermuda Association of Landscape Architects China Academy of Art Shanghai Institute of Design Chinese Society of BOLIVIA Donghua University Sociedad de Arquitectos Paisajistas, Ecología y Medio Ambiente Gengdan Institute (BGD/BJUT) Edificio Guangdong University of Technology (GDUT) Hong Kong Design Centre (HKDC) BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA Hong Kong Design Institute IxDA BiH Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hunan University, School of Design BRAZIL School of Art Design and Media, East China University of Science Associação Brasileira de Arquitetos Paisagistas and Technology IxDA Araraquara | São Carlos School of Design, Jiangnan University IxDA Belo Horizonte Shandong University of Art and Design (SUAD) IxDA Blumenau Shanghai Institute of Visual Art (SIVA)

10 MONTREAL DESIGN DECLARATION Fudan University Realdania Tongji University, College of Design and Innovation Ringkøbing-Skjern Kommune Tsinghua University, Academy of Arts and Design Rødovre Kommune Wuhan Institute of Design and Sciences Roskilde Kommune Zhejiang Modern Intelligence and Manufacturing Promotion Center Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Architecture, Design and Conservation COLOMBIA Skive Kommune Asociación Colombiana Red Académica de Diseño (RAD) Struer Kommune School of Architecture and Design, University de los Andes Svendborg Kommune Sociedad Colombiana de Arquitectos Paisajistas Tønder Kommune Universidad Autónoma de Occidente Vejle Kommune Universidad de Caldas Vesthimmerlands Kommune VIA University College, VIA Design COSTA RICA Viborg Kommune Associación Costarricense de Arquitectos Paisajistas Vordingborg Kommune IxDA Costa Rica ECUADOR CROATIA IxDA Quito Croatian Association of Applied Artists (ULUPUH) Sociedad de Arquitectos Paisajistas de Ecuador Croatian Association of Landscape Architects (HDKA/CALA) Universidad de las Artes Croatian Designers Society IxDA Croatia EGYPT IxDA Cairo CUBA Centro Cultural Pablo de la Torriente Brau EL SALVADOR Comité Prográfica Cubana Escuela de Comunicación Mónica Herrera Instituto Superior de Diseno (ISDI) ESTONIA CYPRUS Estonian Academy of Arts Cyprus International University Estonian Landscape Architects’ Union – Eesti Maastikuarhitektide Liit Eastern Mediterranean University (EMU) Tartu Art College Near East University FINLAND CZECH REPUBLIC Aalto University, School of Arts, Design and Architecture Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design City of Helsinki Brno Biennale Association Finnish Association of Landscape Architects (MARK) Czech Landscape Architects at the Landscape and Garden Society GRAFIA | Association of Professional Graphic Designers HAMK University of Applied Sciences, Programme in Design DENMARK Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied Sciences Aabenraa Kommune IxDA Helsinki Aalborg Kommune IxDA Tampere Aarhus Kommune IxDA Turku Albertslund Kommune Kymenlaakso University of Applied Sciences, Culture Sector Allerød Kommune Lahti University of Applied Sciences, Institute of Design Aarhus School of Architecture Rakennustietosäätiö Association of Danish Landscape Architects Savonia University of Applied Sciences BARK Rådgivning Suomi-Finland Housing and Planning By & Havn I/S University of Lapland, Faculty of Art and Design Danish Architecture Centre Dansk Almennyttigt Boligselskab FRANCE Danske Landskabsarkitekter (DL) LISAA L’institut Supérieure des Arts Appliques Design School Kolding Camondo and design Erhvervsstyrelsen CESAAP Conference des ecoles superieures Esbjerg Kommune d’Arts appliques de Paris Faxe Kommune Direction de l’urbanisme et de l’environnement Frederiksberg Kommune Ecole de Design & Communication Visuelle (ECV) Frederikssund Kommune Ecole Supérieure d’Art et de Design d’Orléans (ESAD) Glostrup Kommune Ecole Supérieure d’Art et Design de Saint‐Etienne Haderslev Kommune Ecole Superieure de Design Troyes en Champagne Hoeje-Taastrup Kommune ENSAD Higher School of and Design IxDA Copenhagen ESAAMA Olivier de Serres, Paris ‐École Nationale Supérieure des Kalundborg Kommune Arts Appliqués et des Métiers d’Arts KEA—Copenhagen School of Design and Technology Ecole Supérieure d’Architecture Intérieure de Lyon ESAIL Københavns Kommune ESAM Design Ecole Superieure des Artes Modernes Koege Kommune ESEC, Paris KTC Fédération Française du Paysage Norddjurs Kommune Grenoble Ecole de Management Nordfyns Kommune Group KEDGE Business School, Design School Nyborg Kommune HEAR – Haute ecole des arts du Rhin

MONTREAL DESIGN DECLARATION 11 IxDA Lyon IxDA Paris ICELAND IxDA Toulouse Felag Islenskra Landslagsarkitekta L’ecole de design Nantes Atlantique Iceland Academy of Reykjavik L’école Superieure de Design des Landes Les Ateliers – Ecole Nationale Superieure de Creation Industrielle INDIA LISAA L’institut Supérieure des Arts Appliques ARCH Academy of Design, Jaipur Paris College of Art Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT), Industrial Design Centre Paris école intuit lab (IDC) Paris Institute of Art and Design, Ecole Duperré Indian School of Design & Innovation, Parsons Mumbai Rubika, Valenciennes Indian Society of Landscape Architects SDS School intuit.lab Ecole de Design & Communication Visuelle, Mumbai Société Nationale des Habitations à Bon Marché S.A. IxDA Bangalore Strate College Designers IxDA Chennai VISART‐ Paris School of Visual Arts‐ Ecole d’Art Maryse Eloy IxDA Delhi NCR IxDA Hyderabad GERMANY IxDA Mumbai Bund Deutscher Landschaftsarchitekten IxDA Pune Burg Giebichenstein University of Art and Design, Faculty of Design, JD Educational Trust, Bangalore Halle FH‐Dortmund, FB‐Design MIT Institute of Design, Pune Deutsche Verband für Wohnungswesen, Städtebau und NID National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad Raumordnung e. V. NIFT National Institute of Fashion Technology, New Delhi Faculty of Design, Augsburg University of Applied Sciences Pearl Academy, Creative Arts Education Society, New Delhi Folkwang University, Faculty of Art and Design Ujwal Trust, Srishti School of Art, Design and Technology, Bangalore Hochschule für Gestaltung Offenbach am Main Hochschule für Gestaltung, Schwäbish Gmünd INDONESIA HSD Hochschule Dusseldorf University of Applied Sciences, Design Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB), Faculty of Department Peter Behrens School of Arts Visual Art and Design International Forum Design GmbH (IF) Bina Nusantara University International School of Design (KISD) Faculty Design, Media and BINUS University, School of Design, Jakarta Information ‐ HAW Hamburg, Indonesia Graphic Designers Association IxDA Berlin Jakarta Institute Of The Arts/Institut Kesenian Jakarta IxDA Düsseldorf PN IALI Indonesia Society of Landscape Architects (ISLA) IxDA Frankfurt Tarumanagara University IxDA Hamburg Universitas Multimedia Nusantara IxDA Karlsruhe IxDA Köln IRAN IxDA Munich Iranian Graphic Designers Society (IGDS) IxDA Rhein-Neckar Iranian Society of Landscape Professions IxDA Stuttgart IxDA Tehran Macromedia University, School of Creative Arts, Germany OHT University of Applied Sciences Regensburg IRELAND Pforzheim University of Applied Sciences, School of Design Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT), School of Creative Arts, Dublin University of Applied Science Hamburg Griffifth College Dublin University of Applied Sciences Cologne Irish Landscape Institute University of Applied Sciences Würzburg, Faculty of Design IxDA Dublin University oft he Arts, Bremen IxDA Limerick National College of Art and Design Dublin GHANA University of Limerick IxDA Accra ISRAEL GREECE Holon Institute of Technology AKTO Athenian Artistic Technological Group, Athens Israel Community of Designers (ICD) IxDA Greece Israeli Association of Landscape Architects Panhellenic Association of Landscape Architects IxDA Tel Aviv Technological Educational Institution (T.E.I) of Athens, Faculty of Art School of Design, The College of Managemen, Rishon Lezion and Design Shenkar. . Design. Art., Azrieli Faculty of Design, Ramat‐Gan HONG KONG Hong Kong Design Institute (HKDI) ITALY Hong Kong Designers Association (HKDA) Associazione Italiana Design della Comunicazione Visiva (AIAP) IxDA Hong Kong Associazione Italiana di Architettura del Paesaggio The Chinese Hong Kong Institute of Landscape Architects Associazione per il Disegno Industriale (ADI) Domus Academy, Milan HUNGARY IAAD Instituto d’Arte Applicata e Design, Turin Association of Hungarian Fine and Applied Artists ISIA di Roma, Istituto Superiore Industrie Artistiche, Hungarian Association of Landscape Architects Industrial Design, Rome Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design Budapest ISIA Florence, Higher Institute for Artistic Industries Istituto Europeo di Design – Scuola S.p.A., Milan

12 MONTREAL DESIGN DECLARATION Istituto Marangoni, School of Fashion, Art & Design, Milan Shah Alam IxDA Milan & Turin Graphic Design Association of Malaysia (wREGA) IxDA Rome Institute of Landscape Architects Malaysia Politecnico di Milano, Facolta del Design, Milan Malaysia Polytecnic University of Turin Scuola Politecnica di Design (SPD), Milan MEXICO University of Rome “La Sapienza”, Industrial Design, Rome Anahuac University CENTRO Diseno, Cine y Televisión, Mexico City JAPAN Division of Art, Architecture and Design; International Programs, Chiba University Universidad de Monterrey (UDEM) City Planning Association of Japan Sociedad de Arquitectos Paisajistas de México, A.C. Fukuoka Universidad de Monterrey (UDEM) IxDA Tokyo Universidad Iberoamericana Ciudad de Mexico, A.C. Japan Graphic Designers Association Inc. (JAGDA) Japan Institute of Design Promotion MOZAMBIQUE Japan Landscape Architect Union IxDA Maputo Japanese National Committee for IFLA (c/o Consultants of Landscape Architecture in Japan) MOROCCO Kobe Design University, Faculty of Arts & Design Association des Architectes Paysagistes du Maroc Kyoto Institute of Technology Ecole supérieure de Design, Art’Com Sup, Casablanca Kyoto Seika University, Faculty of Art, Design and Manga, Kyoto Kyushu University, Faculty of Design, School of Design, Graduate THE NETHERLANDS School of Design, BPD Europe BV Musashino Art University (MAU) City of Amsterdam Nagoya City University, School of Design and Architecture, Nagoya Gemeente Assen Society for Design and Art Fusing with Science and IxDA Nederland Technology, Kobe Nederlandse Vereniging voor Tuin- en Landschapsarchitectuur Tokyo Zokei University Tokyo NEW ZEALAND JORDAN New Zealand Auckland University of Technology (AUT) Applied Science University Designers Institute of New Zealand | DINZ New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects KENYA Otago Polytechnic & the University of Otago Architectural Association of Kenya, Landscape Architects Chapter Unitec Institute of Technology, Auckland IxDA Nairobi Victoria University of Wellington, Faculty of Architecture and Design, IxDA Nakuru Wellington Kuwait American University of Kuwait NICARAGUA LATVIA Asociación de Arquitectura del Paisaje de América Central y el Caribe Art Academy of Latvia, Riga Latvian Association of Landscape Architects (LAAB) NIGERIA IxDA Nigeria LEBANON Society of Landscape Architects of Nigeria ALBA Académie Libanaise des Beaux Arts American University of Beirut NORWAY American University of Science and Technology (AUST) Bergen National Academy of the Arts (KHiB), Bergen IxDA Beirut Grafill Lebanese American University (LAU) IxDA Bergen Lebanese Graphic Design Syndicate IxDA Oslo Lebanese Association of Landscape Architects IxDA Stavanger IxDA Trondheim LITHUANIA Norsk Bolig- og Byplanforening European Humanities University, Vilnius Norske Landskapsarkitekters Forening Lithuanian Association of Landscape Architects Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences, Oslo Lithuanian Graphic Design Association Oslo National Academy of the Arts (KHiO), Faculty of Design, Oslo Vilnius Academy of Fine Arts, Vilnius Oslo School of Architecture and Design (AHO), Oslo Vilnius College of Design The Norwegian Centre of Design and Architecture

LUXEMBOURG PAKISTAN Association Luxembourgeoise des Architectes Paysagistes Pakistan Institute of Fashion and Design, Lahore

MACEDONIA PARAGUAY Association of Graphic Design - PLAKART Sociedad Paraguaya de Arquitectura del Paisaje

MALAWI PERU Malawi Institute of Landscape Architecture Asociación Peruana de Arquitetura del Paisaje Instituto San Ignacio de Loyola (ISIL) MALAYSIA IxDA Lima Faculty of Art and Design, Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM), Universidad de Ciencias y Artes de América Latina UCAL, Lima

MONTREAL DESIGN DECLARATION 13 IxDA Bratislava PHILIPPINES Slovak Association of Landscape Architects Philippines Association of Landscape Architects University of Santo Tomas, Manila SLOVENIA Designers Society of Slovenia (DOS) POLAND Društvo krajinskih arhitektov Slovenije Academy of Fine Arts, Faculty of Industrial Design, Warsaw IxDA Slovenia IxDA Krakow University of Ljubljana, Academy of and Design IxDA Warsaw Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts, Cracow SOUTH AFRICA Polish‐Japanese Institute of Information Technology, Warsaw Cape Town University of Technology (CPUT), Cape Town Stowarzyszenie Architektury Krajobrazu FADA, University of Johannesburg Greenside Design Center PORTUGAL Institute of Landscape Architects in South Africa Associação Portuguesa dos Arquitetos Paisagistas IxDA Cape Town Escola Superior de Artes e Design (ESAD), Senhora da Hora IxDA Jozi IADE‐ Universidade Europeia, Lisbon SABS Design Institute IxDA Lisbon Stellenbosch Academy of Design and IxDA Porto The African Institute of the Professions University of Aveiro SOUTH KOREA PUERTO RICO Cheongju University, College of Arts, Cheongju Instituto de Arquitectos Paisajistas de Puerto Rico (IAPR) del Colegio Hongik University de Arquitectos y Arquitectos Paisajistas de Puerto Rico Korea Craft & Design Foundation Korea Ensemble of Contemporary Design (KECD) QATAR Korea Institute of Design Promotion Virginia Commonwealth University in Qatar, Doha Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture IxDA Doha Seoul National University, Future Culture Design Agency, Seoul

ROMAINA SPAIN IxDA Bucuresti Asociación Española de Paisajistas IxDA Lasi Barcelona Tech University, Vilanova i la Geltrú Romanian Landscape Architects Association (ASOP) Ecola Massana, Barcelona Escola d’Art Superior de Disseny de Valencia (EASD Valencia) RUSSIA Escola D´Art Superior de Disseny de Castelló Association of Landscape Architects of Russia (ALAROS) Escola Superior de Disseny Elisava, Barcelona Faculty of Arts, Saint Petersburg State University ESD Madrid School of Design HSE Art and Design School, National Research University Higher ESNE, University School of Design, Innovation and Technology, School of Economics, Moscow Madrid Institute of Cybernetics, Tomsk Polytechnic University, Tomsk IxDA Barcelona International Faculty of Applied Information Technology, Yuri Gagarin IxDA Madrid State, University of Saratov (SSTU), Saratov Madrid Designers’ Association (DIMAD) National Institute of Design, Moscow Mondragon Goi Eskola Politeknikoa Peter the Great Saint Petersburg Polytechnical University School of Art and Design Barreira, Valencia Russian State University for the Humanities, Faculty of the History of Universidad Francisco de Vitoria, Madrid Art, Moscow Saint Petersburg State University of Industrial Technologies and SRI LANKA Design, Department of Design Sri Lanka Society of Landscape Architects Stroganov Moscow State University The Association of Designers of Russia (ADR) SWEDEN The Ural State Academy of Architecture and Arts, Ekaterinburg Association of Swedish Illustrators and Graphic Designers / Svenska Tecknare SAUDI ARABIA Boverket Dar Al-Hekma University Chalmers University of Technology, Dept. of Product and Production Development, Gothenburg SERBIA Göteborgs Stads Stad, Fastighetskontoret IxDA Nis Industrial Design Konstfack Stockholm Serbian Association of Landscape Architects (UPAS) IxDA Gothenburg IxDA Malmo SINGAPORE IxDA Stockholm DesignSingapore Council IxDA Umea IxDA Singapore Linnaeus University, Department of Design Lasalle College of the Arts, Faculty of Design, Singapore Lund University (LTH), Industrial Design Nanyang Technological University (NTU) Malmö Stad Singapore Institute of Landscape Architects Malmö University, School of Arts and Communication Temasek Polytechnic Mid Sweden University, Department of Industrial Design, Department of Media and Communication Science, Sundsvall SLOVAKIA Stockholm County Council Academy of Fine Arts and Design Bratislava Sveriges Arkitekter

14 MONTREAL DESIGN DECLARATION Umeå University, Umeå Institute of Design UNITED ARAB EMIRATES University College of Borås, Swedish School of Textiles American University in Dubai University of Gothenburg, HDK Steneby, School of Design and Craft American University in the Emirates

SWITZERLAND UNITED KINGDOM Bern University of the Arts Department of Design and Fine Arts Arts University College at Bournemouth Genève University of Art and Design (HEAD) Central Saint Martins | University of the Arts of London IxDA Lausanne Chartered Society of Designers IxDA Zurich Coventry University Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts Edinburgh Napier University, School of Arts and Creative Industries Nordwestschweiz, University of Art and Design (FHNW), Aarau & Falmouth University, Cornwall Basel Glasgow School of the Arts Swiss Graphic Designers (SDG) IxDA Birmingham University of Art and Design Lausanne (ECAL) IxDA Glasgow Zürich University of the Arts, Department Design & Art Education IxDA London Swiss Federation of Landscape Architects (BSLA) IxDA North East England IxDA Northampton TAIWAN (CHINESE TAIPEI) IxDA Scotland Asia University Kingston University London China Productivity Center Landscape Institute Chinese Taiwan Landscape Architects Society Leeds College of Art Graphic Design Association of the Republic of China London College of Communication (LCC) IxDA Taiwan London College of Contemporary Arts National Chiao Tung University, Institute of Applied Arts, Hsinchu Manchester Metropolitan University, Hollings Faculty and the National Yunlin University of Science and Technology (YunTech), Manchester School of Art School of Design, Northumbria University College of Design, Yunlin Manchester School of Art (MMU) Taiwan Amoeba Design Association Nottingham Trent University Taiwan Graphic Design Association Plymouth College of Art Taiwan Poster Design Association (TPDA) Ravensbourne National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taipei Royal College of Art The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors THAILAND Royal Town Planning Institute - RTPI Thai Association of Landscape Architects Sheffield Institute of Arts, Sheffield Hallam University Town and Country Planning Association THE NETHERLANDS University of Brighton Academy for Creative Industries, Fontys University of Applied University of Salford, School of Art & Design Sciences, Tilburg ArtEZ Institute of the Arts, Academy of Art & Design, Arnhem UNITED STATES Delft University of Technology American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA) Design Academy Eindhoven American Society of Landscape Architects HKU University of the Arts, Utrecht Art Center College of Design, Pasadena Minerva Art Academy, Hanze University of Applied Sciences Charlotte UX Groningen Department of Design, The Ohio State University, Columbus Rotterdam University, Willem de Kooning Academy Graphic Artists Guild (GAG) Royal Academy of Art, The Hague IxDA Atlanta Windesheim University of Applied Sciences, Zwolle IxDA Austin IxDA Bloomington TUNISIA IxDA Boise Tunisian Association of Landscape Architects and Engineers IxDA Boston IxDA Champaign-Urbana TURKEY IxDA Chicago Anadolu University Eskisehir IxDA Cincinnati Bahcesehir University IxDA Cleveland Chamber of Turkish Landscape Architects IxDA Colorado Istanbul Bilgi University IxDA Columbus Istanbul Gelisim University IxDA DC Istanbul Medipol University IxDA Detroit Istanbul Technical University IxDA Gainesville Izmir University of Economics, Faculty of Fine Arts and Design IxDA Grand Rapids Özyegin University IxDA Houston TOBB University of Economics and Technology IxDA Indy Turkish Society of Graphic Designers (GMK) IxDA Iowa City IxDA Kansas City UKRAINE IxDA Los Angeles Ukrainian Association of Graphic Designers IxDA Louisville Guild of Landscape Architects of Ukraine IxDA Maine IxDA Miami IxDA Missoula IxDA New York

MONTREAL DESIGN DECLARATION 15 IxDA Northern NJ IxDA NWA IxDA Phoenix IxDA Pittsburgh IxDA Portland IxDA Richmond IxDA Rochester IxDA Sacramento IxDA San Francisco IxDA Savannah - SCAD IxDA Seattle IxDA Silicon Valley IxDA St. Louis IxDA Syracuse IxDA West Lafayette IxDA Youngstown Maryland Institute, College of Art (MICA), Baltimore Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Boston New York Institute of Technology Parsons The New School for Design, New York Rhode Island School of Design Ringling College of Art and Design, Sarasota Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design, Denver School of Design, Savannah College of Art and Design School of the Arts, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Visual Arts, New York The One Club for Art & Copy UX Speakeasy

URUGUAY Architecture Faculty, Design School (EUCD) Universidad de la República, Montevideo Asociacion Uruguaya de Arquitectura de Paisaje IxDA Montevideo

VENEZUELA Venezuelan Society of Landscape Architects (SVAP)

ZIMBABWE Graphics Association of Zimbabwe (GRAAZI) Zimbabwe Institute of Vigital Arts (ZIVA)

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