posts tagged ‘jerusalem’
The Chinese City: phase II
February 28th, 2008 • cities, movingmemos, works
Tags: city-state, jerusalem, maquettes, projects, tel aviv, urbanism, workshop

What can we learn from China? City/State Workshop
On Wednesday February 27, 2008 we concluded the second phase of the “What can we learn from China?“-workshop. The initial four groups of students were merged in two groups: Central Business District & Housing and Cultural and Creative Industries Clusters & Landscape Operations.
The Chinese City: phase I
February 27th, 2008 • cities, movingmemos, works
Tags: city-state, jerusalem, projects, tel aviv, urbanism, workshop

What can we learn from China? City/State Workshop
On Monday February 25, 2008 we concluded the first phase of the “What can we learn from China?“-workshop. Four groups of students were each investigating and researching the mechanism behind one urban operation: Central Business District, Cultural and Creative Industries Clusters, Housing and Landscape.
The Chinese City: lecture & workshop
February 24th, 2008 • cities, events, movingmemos, works
Tags: city-state, jerusalem, lectures, projects, tel aviv, urbanism, workshop

What can we learn from China? City/State Workshop
On February 21, 2008, Bert de Muynck | movingcities gave the opening lecture for the new semester at the Architecture Department at Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem, Israel. The lecture was part of the “What can we learn from China?” workshop.
City/State workshop
January 23rd, 2008 • movingmemos, works
Tags: city-state, jerusalem, projects, urbanism, workshop
movingcities is invited by the City/State Unit, an independent research and design unit operating within the Architecture Department at Bezalel Academy of Art and Design (Jeruzalem, Israel) to give a workshop entitled ‘What can we learn from China’. The workshop will take place in Jeruzalem, from February 20 till 28, 2008.

View from railroad | Beijing-Harbin, 2006