THE GREENEST CAPITAL? ⟩ This city is like one big national park – and you can fly there in just a few hours!
Oslo, Norway, is highlighted as one of Europe’s greenest cities, offering a unique blend of Nordic design, rich history, and expansive green spaces.
The story of the narrowest sidewalk in the city of Buenos Aires and its curious origin
This article details the history and unique design of the narrowest sidewalk in Buenos Aires, located in the San Cristóbal neighborhood.
Historical street section unearthed in the construction area in Vilnius
Archaeologists have discovered a 10.2-meter-long section of stone pavement in Vilnius, revealing historical insights from the area overshadowed by Soviet history.
Urban Exploration: Life and Art Among the Ruins
The article explores the intersection of history and art through the lens of urban exploration in a former military building in Greece.
Walking in the Art Museum Like in the City Windows. How the 'In City Wanders' Exhibition Was Created?
The exhibit 'In City Wanders' explores the experiences of Latvian writers and artists in three major cities, encouraging visitors to engage with urban culture and history.
Nicki Nicole brought urban music to the Teatro Colón in a symphonic show with great guests
Nicki Nicole made history by performing a symphonic concert at the Teatro Colón, blending urban music with classical elements alongside over 70 musicians and notable guests.
How was Nicki Nicole's symphonic show at the Teatro Colón: a fairy tale that fused urban music with an orchestra?
Nicki Nicole performed a groundbreaking symphonic concert at the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, marking a significant milestone in the history of urban music in Argentina.
MotoGP will celebrate the first race in an urban circuit in its history in Adelaide
MotoGP is set to host its first-ever race in an urban circuit in Adelaide, South Australia, starting in 2027.
Max Headroom: the night when a television ghost took over the channels of Chicago
The article recounts a mysterious incident from the 1980s in Chicago when a bizarre performance interrupted live television broadcasts, leaving many viewers bewildered.
In New Vilnia - unexpected transformation: the former psychiatric hospital buildings will become residential housing
A project named 'Parko 21' aims to convert a former psychiatric hospital site in New Vilnia into residential apartments, blending history, architecture, and modern living.
Archaeology against the clock: the race to salvage fragments of early Brisbane
Archaeology students in Brisbane are racing to catalog historical fragments from the city's early days, highlighting the contrast between everyday life and the violent frontier history of Queensland.
Urban Art: From Marginality to Institutionalization
The exhibition 'Urban Art: From Origins to Banksy' at the Fundación Canal in Madrid explores the evolution of urban art from its underground roots to its current institutional recognition.
Velika Gorica has made one of the most important developmental breakthroughs in its recent history
Velika Gorica is entering an investment cycle worth nearly 100 million euros, significantly altering its developmental, economic, and social position.
The story behind the ghost station of the Buenos Aires subway that can only be seen from the cars of line A
The article explores the history and urban myths surrounding Pasco Sur, a ghost station of the Buenos Aires subway that has been closed since 1951 and remains intact beneath Avenida Rivadavia.
History of the Park: They Brought Nature Back to the City
The article discusses how landscape planners have shaped urban environments through green corridors, drawing inspiration from English landscape gardens and American national parks.
From tags to Banksy, passing through Basquiat: the street enclosed in a museum
The Canal Foundation showcases over 60 works in the exhibition 'Urban Art. From the Origins to Banksy', highlighting the history and evolution of urban art.
LAMDA Development: Urban redevelopment meets school at Ellinikon
LAMDA Development is organizing educational visits at The Ellinikon Experience Park and Experience Centre in Ellinikon, aiming to provide students with experiential learning about sustainability, the environment, history, and technology.
Bad Bunny crowned by Grammy with politically themed album of the year; see
Bad Bunny made history as the first artist to win Album of the Year at the Grammy Awards with a Spanish-language album, taking home three awards including Urban Music Album and Global Music Performance.
We eat at the historic urban restaurants of Athens
The article explores the charm and enduring legacy of Athens's historic restaurants, which have survived through decades of change and challenges.
We are witnessing a historic national wave. This is not a protest. This is a revolution.
Anti-government protests in Iran have entered their third week, escalating into a revolution unprecedented in the 47-year history of the Islamic Republic, affecting both major urban centers and impoverished provinces while tensions rise between Tehran and Washington.
The largest Arab baths in Spain: a jewel of Muslim architecture in Jaén
Jaén holds one of the most extensive and well-preserved collections of Arab baths in the Iberian Peninsula, located beneath the Villardompardo Palace, revealing insights into medieval urban architecture and planning.
Benidorm on the Brink: TSJCV Secures an Urban Indemnity of 333 Million, More Than Double Its Budget
Benidorm's city council faces its most severe financial crisis in recent history due to a court ruling securing a massive urban indemnity of 333 million euros, more than double its budget.
Athens 200+ years 200+ buildings: The urban identity of the city through architecture
The exhibition "Athens, 200+ years 200+ buildings" at the National Library of Greece highlights the significant role of architecture in shaping the urban identity of Athens over its history.
The Pivot Cities: Davutoglu Provides an Interpretation of the Maps of the Rise and Fall of Civilizations
Turkish thinker and politician Ahmet Davutoglu presents his book 'The Pivot Cities in the Rise and Fall of Civilizations,' emphasizing a multi-faceted approach to urban studies and the historic significance of cities.
125 Years of FCC: From the First Urban Infrastructures to Sustainable Engineering
The article highlights the evolution of urban infrastructure over 125 years, emphasizing the transition from inadequate facilities in the early 1900s to modern sustainable engineering practices.
Urban and sentimental archaeology of the Tetuán building where Extremoduro recorded their first album
The article explores a Tetuán building, marked by boarded-up windows and a neglected appearance, which holds sentimental and historical significance as the recording site for Extremoduro's first album.