'Studying the past, present and future of planned communities in an urbanizing world.'

Fall 2010 and 18, 25 January, 1, 8, 15 and 22 February 2011 Learning from Almere - course
In collaboration with the WSF Flevoland/De Nieuwe Bibliotheek, INTI is pleased to offer a new course for inhabitants and other people who are interested in Almere.
Symposium, October 16, 2010, Warsaw Museum of Modern Art. Post-Colonial Urbanization Knowledge & Distribution in the Cold War -
Socialist Poland was a valued brand during the Cold War - at least in certain markets, which included the global market of intellectual labour. This pertains in particular to the labour of architects, planners and engineers from People’s Republic of Poland (PRL) which was widely exported to the (...)
Van tuindorp tot vinexwijk, architecten over wonen in de 21ste eeuw Erasmus Descartes Conference Institut Neerlandais -




’Femme Ouolofe (Senegal) portant un enfant sur le dos.’ Etienne-Jules Marey, 1895

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  • World’s Fastest-Growing Megalopolis Hides in Fog
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    - 9 September
    Inquiry probes plan for new town
    Proposals for a controversial new town in Warwickshire have been discussed at a planning inquiry considering housing targets in the West Midlands.

    - 8 September
    Five schools for planned new town near Inverness
    Plans for a new town near Inverness include five schools, about 5,000 homes and parkland. The site at Tornagrain stands in what is known as the A96 corridor between Inverness and (...)

    - 7 September
    To Catch Cairo Overflow, 2 Megacities Rise in Sand
    The highway west out of Cairo used to promise relief from the city’s chaos. Past the great pyramids of Giza and a final spasm of traffic, the open desert beckoned, 100 barren miles to the (...)

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