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The ability to develop new advanced solutions for architecture, construction, urban planning and design will be essential to respond to the challenges generated by the current crisis.
The commitment to innovation and the education of students and professionals towards new models represents a key element in developing disruptive change, offering tools to the professionals of tomorrow.
To face the challenges of today, the IAAC - Institute of Advanced Architecture of Catalonia opens a special scholarship program to support Master studies for students and professionals residing in Spain.
The program offers partial scholarships (50%) to study in the different IAAC master s programs in the next academic year (2020-2021 / 22), for selected candidates who have studied in Spanish universities, have Spanish nationality or are residents from Spain.
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South Africa is an ever-evolving, dynamic country – which over the recent years has seen the emergence of landmarks that have achieved global recognition. In Cape Town, there’s the distinctive elevation of Heatherwick Studio’sZeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa. In South Africa’s Western Cape, there’s the free-flowing concrete roof of the Bosjes Chapel, designed by Steyn Studio. And, in a design only unveiled last year, there’s the granary-inspired Thabo Mbeki Presidential Library in Johannesburg, designed by 2021 RIBA Royal Gold Medal winner Sir David Adjaye.
These landmarks play, or are going to play, a significant part in shaping South Africa’s future architectural heritage. Co-existing with these landmarks, however, is the spatial inequality that is a feature of many South African cities – an inequality borne out of the legacies left by South Africa’s racist Apartheid government. Apartheid, far from being a system only codified by laws, was also struc
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Benin s democracy hangs in the balance on election weekend
Incumbent President Patrice Talon is poised for reelection in the West African country. But reforms to Benin s electoral system have stacked the odds in his favor at the expense of the opposition.
Reforms to Benin s electoral system means there may be no change to old power stuctures this election weekend
Election fever has hit Benin. In the economic capital, Cotonou, more and more posters advertising the April 11 presidential election appear daily.
One, though, dominates: That of the current president, Patrice Talon. Against a blue background, he and running mate Mariam Chabi Talata are visible to every one of Cotonou s 800,000 residents. Like the United States, the West African country nominates pairs to run for the presidency, and if Talon is reelected, Chabi Talata will be vice president.
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