FIRST INTERIM TRANSNATIONAL MEETING- HELLO BUDAPEST!
During the two workshops, partners agreed on the final topics of our contest brief, its rules, jury and awards. A full competition launch will follow shortly on the 16th of JULY. On this occasion partners will further expand on the scope of project during an online panel talk that will be available as a live transmission on our Facebook page.
THINK BRICK! ARCHITECTURE CONTEST
THINK BRICK is a competition addressing students and young professionals willing to reimagine Jimbolia’s former industrial area, through means, strategies and tactical approaches of all scales that can emphasize to local and regional communities the rich cultural, natural and built heritage developed around brick production and bricklaying techniques.
TRIPLEX CONFINIUM at the KDK WORKSHOP in JIMBOLIA
Following the KDK workshop organized last week by ADR Vest in Jimbolia, we are thrilled to announce that an agreement for mutual collaboration between Triplex Confinium’s own teaching programs and the Bavarian Heritage Institute (BLfD) was reached and we look forward to our common future actions.
SURVEY ON Architectural Education During The COVID-19 Pandemic
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
A mosaic of rough pieces
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
Norbert Petrovici teaches FAUT students how to understand a territory through data.
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