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Senior Lecturer Ida Sandström at Lund University's School of Architecture and Department of Architecture and Built Environment leads the Sustainable Urban Design (SUDes) Master's Program. Her research explores urban design's role in enabling sustainable futures, focusing on housing typologies, existential sustainability, equality, and socio-ecological resilience through transdisciplinary collaborations.
- Primary Affiliation: Department of Architecture and Built Environment, Lund University
- Teaching: Sustainability-related courses at Lund University and Malmö University since 2010
- Networks: Urban Arena research network, co-founder of Share Future Living platform
Ida's research spans urban transitions, universal design, and social sustainability. Current projects investigate housing's impact on loneliness, existential dimensions of sustainability, and urban space equality. Her work aligns with UN SDGs 11 (Sustainable Cities) and 10 (Reduced Inequalities), emphasizing practical applications in public space design and policy implementation.
Recent publications highlight interdisciplinary approaches to sustainable urbanism. Awards include Helsingborgs Handelsförening stipend (2020), UN-Habitat competition recognition (2008), and design accolades in Copenhagen (2007) and Berlin (2006).
- Scientific Distinctions:
- Helsingborgs Handelsförening Stipend (2020)
- UN-Habitat International Design Competition (2008)
- Copenhagen International Design Competition (2007)
- Berlin Open Space Design Competition (2006)
She supervises master's students in Sustainable Urban Design and co-supervises doctoral candidates at Lund University and Politecnico di Milano. Outreach includes Swedish national student housing jury participation and ArkDes policy evaluations.




