Maxime Huré, lecture in political science at the Univesity of Perpignan shares his views on a growing number of cities that have opted to launch free public transport initiatives, based on experience of Dunkirk.
A workshop with young people for a collective mapping of South London
Anthropologist Teresa Caldeira offers on Kafila.org blog valuable keys to interpret the recent demonstrations, framing them in the issue of mobility.
The latest volume of the Dérive magazine arises questions on the ability of cities to adapt and recover after suffering adversities.
The College of Architects of Catalonia (COAC) is to be the venue of a panel discussion on the challenges faced by metropolitan Barcelona. The starting point of this debate will be the projects for the city which are shown in the exhibition “Barcelona/Links”.
Huseyin Cetinel’s initiative of painting a public stairway in bright colours has now spread all over the city.
The Colombian photographer opens an exhibition in which she sets up a dialogue between the domestic living-room and the outside space of the streets in the Barcelona neighbourhood of El Raval.
A documentary about the role of public art in Chicago’s urban space.
After being commissioned by the Barbican Centre as part of the London Festival of Architecture, the Argentine artist Leandro Erlich has rendered homage to the nineteenth-century Victorian terrace houses that once occupied the Dalston neighbourhood.