%0 Journal Article %T ICCPP Student Workshops: Intercultural Transdisciplinary Learning in Practice %J - %D 2015 %R 10.4038/cpp.v1i1.2 %X In the past two years, the Department of Architecture of the University of Moratuwa (UoM) in collaboration with the Faculty of Architecture of KU Leuven (Belgium) has organized international student workshops as part of the International Conference titled ¡®Cities, People and Places¡¯ (ICCPP workshops). These well-attended events offered bachelor and master level students of UoM and other universities in Sri Lanka and abroad an opportunity to experiment with a practice-based research approach towards architecture and urban design. This involved a conceptual and methodological framework that put the students who supplied base-line fieldwork material interchangeably in the roles of researchers, clients and designers. In addition, the exercise sharpened intercultural awareness and exchange as local and foreign students mingled in working on widely diverging case studies gathered in Sri Lanka and abroad. This paper outlines the conceptual framework of this initiative and the format developed in view of the workshop objectives. It then reviews how the first of these workshops was initiated, prepared, and conducted. Next, it critically assesses the envisaged outcomes in terms of concepts, methods, logistics and learning processes. Final reflections outline the lessons learnt in view of participants¡¯ responses. It is proposed to further elaborate this experimental approach as part of the ICCPP events and possibly apply it to other similar initiatives. Cities People Places: International Journal on Urban Environments Vol.1(1) 2015: 32-4 %K intercultural exchange %K trans-disciplinarity %K research-by-design %K architectural %K urban design education %U https://cpp.sljol.info/articles/10.4038/cpp.v1i1.2/