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Belgrade Fair and its Hall One
Belgrade Fair with its exhibition halls and urban concept is one of the most interesting works of Serbian post-war architecture and construction. It reflects the creative and technical rise in …
City reimagined: Seestadt Aspern Vienna – gender mainstreaming in urban planning
Seestadt Aspern, at 240 hectares one of the largest urban development areas in Europe, is defining new standards in urban planning. The Seestadt residents experience in their everyday lives how …
Andalusia, the perfect destination for architecture and food enthusiasts
In the annals of the Iberian Peninsula, beyond the captivating walls of historical landmarks such as the Alhambra in Granada or the Mosque-Cathedral in Córdoba, Andalusia unfolds as a universe …
A well-known industrial monument as a new place for art
Even though Ljubljana is known as a city that was significantly shaped by its great son, the architect Joze Plecnik (his works in the Slovenian capital were inscribed on the …
Fondazione Masieri designed by Carlo Scarpa reopening in 2024
Wright’s unrealized project and Scarpa’s redesign for the Masieri Foundation in Venice The talented young architect Angelo Masieri, owner of a small XVIII-century building in Venice, died in a car …
The architectural renovation of Bolhão: a market for another 100 years in Porto
Every Portuguese knows the Bolhão market. Every citizen of Oporto has a story linked to it. The same goes for the architect Nuno Valentim, who was invited in 2014 to …