How can a city transform without destroying what exists? How can acknowledging time and history positively influence neighbourhood planning? How do citizens participate in this process? And how do architecture and urban planning support each other in...
The 13th-century essay "Hōjōki" is known in English as "The Ten-Foot Square Hut" (the Japanese title literally means "A Record of My Ten-Foot Square Hut"). In it, Kamo no Chomei ponders the ephemeral nature of life in this impermanent world. The humble...
Emotional Heritage presents, for the first time in France, the ongoingwork of Flores & Prats architects, exploring how places and built spaces can be understood as living repositories of emotions and memories. The exhibition unfolds through an...
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