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Posted: 16. May 2012
What would Europe look like if hydrological boundaries and not political boundaries determined its structure?
Posted: 15. May 2012
Festivals can also be a way of helping promote a certain image for a city – sometimes to the degree that the festivals are synonymous with the city. But what about the social role of festivals?
Posted: 10. May 2012
A former high bunker in Wroclaw has been transformed into a contemporary art museum with a spectacular roof top bar. Even more impressive is that the conversion has been made for only 1 million Euros. Contemporary Museum Wroclaw is a role model in transformation of historic landmarks.
Posted: 09. May 2012
In mainstream urban planning there’s still too strong a focus on the US and Western Europe.
Posted: 09. May 2012
Wroclaw presents itself as a meeting place; a multicultural environment where innovation happens and people respect and strengthen each other.
Posted: 08. May 2012
The first in a series of reflections on the wonderfully informative IFHP trip to Wroclaw
Posted: 03. May 2012
Brazil's planned capital city recently celebrated its 52nd birthday. Gustavo Ribeiro (Head of Cities Programme at the Danish Architecture Centre and a native of Brasilia) reflects on the city, its history and what it needs for Tomorrow
Posted: 03. May 2012
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