Tackling gaps and mismatches in the field of higher education for architecture and urban planning while exploring and addressing discontinuities along the national borders in-between Romania, Hungary and Serbia

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It’s been a tough year for every one and even for us here at Triplex Confinium. With mobilities postponed until better times, partner schools further debated on their objectives for their common first Learning Teaching activity; the Jimbolia summer school. Following the road map set during the First Transnational Meeting, partners sought to better define their methodology within the three

On November 13, UBB lecturer Norbert Petrovici gave a two hour presentation to fourth-year students at the Timișoara Faculty of Architecture. The presentation focused on illustrating and explaining several data sets in order to demonstrate how urban dynamics and development can be influenced by a number of demographic, economic, social and historical phenomena, which apparently at least have nothing to

In anticipation of the Exploration Module that is currently being developed for the Jimbolia summer school, FAUT’s  research team, has tackled the problematic nature of the Rudna-Gad ecosistem spanning the border area between Romania and Serbia, through three diploma projects that seek to sensibly address the issues of nature, landscape and built heritage. The diplomas projects were developed in conjunction

Digital Design Center at the Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad, is one of only a few research centers in the Balkan region dedicated to the implementation, evaluation and education of digital technologies in architecture. With achievements spanning from being recognized by the Association for Robots in Architecture as the only research center in the region practicing robotic

Triplex Confinium project managers, architects Cristian Blidariu and Oana Simionescu were invited by Jimbolia's Cultural House manager Sergiu Petru Dema for an on-line talk about the academic partnership, the architecture of the euro-region and what this transnational collaborations hopes to achieve on the long term for the architecture schools involved as well as for the local community. 

PACE’s mission is to build the best available collection of communal architecture from the East-Central European region to represent and promote high-quality public buildings and realised communal architecture projects and to advance knowledge about our built environment.

As both masses and leaders become more and more liberated from perceiving the interdependence between our medium and the quality of our lives, the role of the architect is ever more translucent. As it becomes more limited to designing buildings, it also becomes more unclear - since the historical ambitions of this profession still boil in the ”fuzzy amalgamation of

In preparation of Triplex Confinium’s  first summer school, professors and researchers from neighboring  partner universities met in Jimbolia at the end of February, just in time before the COVID 19 lock down was enforced in all partner countries. Looking at a brighter future than the one currently shaping up, the informal work meeting tackled several project objectives; the preliminary formulation

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