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

The creation of these resources has been (partially) funded by the ERASMUS+ grant program of the European Union under grant no. 2019-1-RO01-KA203-063881. Neither the European Commission nor the project’s national funding agency ANPCDEFP are responsible for the content or liable for any losses or damage resulting of the use of these resources.

Design

Jimbolia is a settlement in the Banat region, whose town-planning characteristics, still visible today, were established in the 18th century. The Habsburg Empire discovered the rich resources of the area, and radical human intervention in the region began. In order to serve the production, a town was built into the existing natural dimension, with a four-grid structural street system of

Over the past half year, several of the Think Brick Delivered projects have been transformed into final dissertation or diploma projects in the partner schools of the Triplex Confinium partnership. Four such diploma’s were delivered in the Debrecen Faculty of Architecture and two in the Timisoara Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning. Between the lines, the winning solution of the

Exhibiting architecture has been a practice used by architects since the beginning of modernity. Lately, it can be considered not only an occasion for displaying end products and bold ideas, but also an appropriate environment and a creative process that allows exploration and learning, questioning, debating within the presence of different levels of encounters between the professionals and the public. The

The “Say Clay” workshop represents a continuation of the previous exploration conducted in Jimbolia in the Think Brick workshop. While the focus of the previous workshop was on the application of the finished ceramic module – a brick, which is widely available in the Banat region, the focus of this workshop is placed on making an actual clay product. The

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