Students from Dongduk Women's University Publish 'Cities Speak China'
Students from Dongduk Women's University have recently published a book titled 'Cities Speak China,' focusing on various aspects of Chinese society and culture.
FREE β© From 'Hamster Society' to Creative Labs: What is Garage Culture, Really?
On Sunday, March 1st, a free thematic day at the Tallinn Museum of Nations will feature an exhibition titled 'Garage. ΠΠ°ΡΠ°ΠΆ. Garage' and a lecture by Tauri Tuvikese, a professor of urban studies at Tallinn University, discussing garages and garage culture.
National Museum of Ecuador calls for architectural studies to participate in the pre-project of its new building
The National Museum of Ecuador is inviting national and international architectural studies to submit portfolios for the design of a new building by February 17.
Funding for Indoor Pools: Swimming Together Instead of Sinking Alone
Many municipalities in Germany are struggling to finance their indoor swimming pools, with a significant portion at risk of closure due to financial constraints.
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.
Race against time for urban planning projects: Pressure to avoid losing 200 million euros from the Recovery Fund
The Greek Ministry of Environment has urged planners to expedite studies to prevent the loss of funding for significant spatial redesign projects due to deadline failures.