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- The sounds of a square in a day
- The spotlight on a Slovenian actor
- Spanish cheese in the heart of Barcelona
- Barcelona locals support their artists
- Ping pong in the park
- Blaha Luzja Ter: The square you wouldn´t like to be in
- Art-filled Sundays at Merrion Square
- The Temple Bar area is more than just a place to drink
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“Arneageren Square”- Heart of Stavanger, or is it?
- Creating comics – Belfast artist Stephen Downey
- Thoughts from a square
- The Follower
- A square of red and green
- Istanbulites Rally to Save Taksim Square
- Selling the Merchant City
- A square with a restless heart
- Itä-Pasila’s struggle to rise up
- “I didn’t even think that is possible to make a living out of art”- Andres Koczka, Artist
- The art of Checkpoint Helsinki
- A fairy godmother of demi-couture
- Made in Rome
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Saved by the crisis
Guitar maker Bernd Martin is optimistic - The gay scene in Ljubljana
- All Smoke and Fire: Poking Istanbul’s Contemporary Art Bubble
- The (con)temporary crisis
- From ashes to exhibition: Mona Hatoum heads to the hills of Istanbul to test the limits of glass
- CAMP-ing in the Square
- The downside of being a UNESCO world heritage site
- “I work for the future”
- Bairro Alto – The party village of Lisbon
- Colour a street – make a difference
- The Spanish Steps
- La Mariposilla
- TradConnect connects Irish musicians worldwide
- The Titanic Quarter: turning history into the future of Belfast
- Kauppatori in all its glory
- License to create
- Praça do Comércio
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“Holy week not that holy anymore”
The loss of Semana Santa’s religious background - Strong Sarajevan art lacks hope for future
Architecture Archive
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Mediterranean metropolis makeover
How to create a new identity out of history, setbacks and some Parisian glamourPosted on 17 June 2011 | No CommentsExtensive urban projects as the Euroméditerranée show that the city of Marseille is working hard to become the capital of... -
Culture and society meet again at CaixaForum
Posted on 17 June 2011 | No CommentsResidents and tourists alike are flocking to CaixaForum, Madrid’s architecturally innovative and totally free cultural centre, offering exhibitions, workshops, lectures... -
21st Century Renaissance
Rome’s contemporary renewalPosted on 13 June 2011 | No CommentsAdrian Cheung digs into Rome’s past to find the clues to its future and finds that there may be less... -
Stuttgart: building up its past
Posted on 17 June 2010 | No CommentsThis photo montage is a mixture of pictures highlighting the cultural heritage and architecture of Stuttgart, a city mainly known...




