What would Europe look like if hydrological boundaries and not political boundaries determined the structure of Europe?
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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?
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.
In mainstream urban planning there’s still too strong a focus on the US and Western Europe.
Wroclaw presents itself as a meeting place; a multicultural environment where innovation happens and people respect and strengthen each other.
The first in a series of reflections on the wonderfully informative IFHP trip to Wroclaw
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
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