
Lessons from Vienna
Not for Profit Educational Programs for Professionals and Scholars Building Inclusive Cities
This initiative provides educational programs in Vienna to promote global knowledge sharing on making housing a human right.
In alignment with this mission, all educational programs are not for profit, and we’re committed to working within your means to support your community.
Curated International Educational Programs
- Learn about Vienna’s social housing system and urban systems
- Understand how the system works, who the key players are, and how it’s financed
- Take a tour of the housing!
Disponible en Ingles y Español


You will…
- Explore ways to translate or adapt the policies and models to your respective cities.
- Connect with fellow urbanists
- Meet residents and hear firsthand how this system shapes the city
- In addition to Housing, explore topics such as Transportation, Labor, and Sustainability
A Global Movement for Equitable Strategies in Housing, Transportation, Health, and Public Space
I’ve managed educational programs for over 200 urban professionals worldwide, sharing insights into Vienna’s exceptional housing and urban systems. Teaching urbanists about what I’ve learned and exploring how to adapt these systems to different contexts has become a passion of mine. As a resident, I offer you an insider’s perspective with the hope that it supports your work in creating change in your own cities and communities.
I do my best to offer a price that keeps the experience and insights within reach for you and your community.
Topic Selection
Vienna offers a variety of topics tailored to your needs, providing inspiration for your communities.

Integrated Urban Planning and Gender Planning

Public space

Social Housing

Sustainability and Public Transportation
Photo credit of all pictures on this website: Beatriz Stambuk-Torres

Municipally owned housing, Vienna, Harry Glück, architect
“Housing must no longer be the object of speculation; it must be a social good and a matter of social policy, available to all without distinction.” Otto Bauer, Red Vienna Architect
Sonnwendviertel pictured below, Vienna

