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American artist Maya Lin to bring new life to Glenbow Museum

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Calgary’s Glenbow Museum is getting a facelift and its new terrace is being imagined by famous American designer Maya Lin — who’s behind the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C.
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The art of feng shui ☯️

9th - Higher Ed
Adelina Pang is one of Singapore's top Feng Shui Masters. She is in high demand and her clients range from people with private jets to hotel brands to understand how good energy flows through the environment it occupies. Her practice is...
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Canadian landscape architect Claude Cormier on his famous works

9th - Higher Ed
Celebrated landscape architect Claude Cormier, who died Friday at the age of 63, helped design some of Montreal's and Toronto's best-known public spaces. 'The thing I like about public spaces is bringing people together in a very...
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Sagrada Familia's dilemma: Honouring faithful worshipers amidst a sea of tourists

9th - Higher Ed
With tourism surpassing pre-pandemic records in Barcelona and across southern Europe, iconic sacred sites are struggling to accommodate the faithful who come to pray and the millions of paying tourists.
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France hot weather: Paris is Europe's 'deadliest' city in heatwave

9th - Higher Ed
Nearly 3000 people died during heatwaves in France in 2022, the highest number since France's deadliest summer in 2003.
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End of an era: Barcelona FC play last match at legendary Camp Nou stadium before revamp

9th - Higher Ed
It has been a theatre of dreams for some or a cauldron of nightmares for others. Now, after more than more than six decades, football drama finally ended at Barcelona's legendary Camp Nou with the stadium shutting for a major refit.
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A walk-through of Canada's exhibit at the 2023 Venice Biennale

9th - Higher Ed
A collective of Canadian architects are using their exhibit at the Venice Biennale international architecture showcase to call attention to Canada's housing crisis.
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Only 140 hours needed to put together ‘Europe’s largest 3D-printed building’

9th - Higher Ed
The 3D-printed building is expected to be completed by July and will house computer servers.
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Ai Weiwei's first design-focused exhibition to showcase the world's largest Lego artwork in London

9th - Higher Ed
Ai Weiwei, the celebrated Chinese artist and activist, is set to open his first exhibition focusing on design and architecture at the Design Museum in April.
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UNESCO Week of Sound: “We find ourselves in a crisis situation”

9th - Higher Ed
The theme of this year's edition is “Savoir écouter, savoir se parler” (“Knowing how to listen, knowing how to talk”)
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Multi-coloured vinyl artwork brings new light to Belgium's Liège-Guillemins rail station

9th - Higher Ed
Colourful vibrant vinyl panels have been installed at Belgium Liège-Guillemins railway station to brightening up the iconic building and enhance the travelling experience for passengers.
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Valencia's City of Arts and Sciences: An inside look at the spectacular CaixaForum

9th - Higher Ed
Take a look inside Valencia's recently inaugurated CaixaForum, the latest and most striking addition to the network of cultural centres run by ”la Caixa” Foundation in Spain
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Handcuffs and chain swings? Berlin exhibition explores relationship between gender and architecture

9th - Higher Ed
An artist has transformed the imposing modernist building of the New National Gallery (Neue Nationalgalerie) in Berlin, designed by the architect Mies van der Rohe.
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Qatar: Let’s explore Al Wakrah City, Home to Al Janoub stadium

9th - Higher Ed
Al Wakrah is a terrific city to visit because of its beautiful natural environment and fascinating local culture.
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Searching for the Eternal: Celebrating the art of painting on stone

9th - Higher Ed
A new exhibition in Rome explores painters from the 17th century who used stone instead of canvas after numerous works of art were looted during invasions. They sought to make their art last forever.
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How putting vulnerable communities first can lead to better urban design

9th - Higher Ed
Architect and urban planner Meriem Chabani explains why deconstructing Eurocentric trends in design can create better urban spaces.