Human Cities/ Season’s Greetings, Stories and upcoming Events

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Great Human Cities stories 
2016 CAN’T BE CLOSED WITHOUT

 After Milan in April 2016. Human Cities_Challenging the City Scale will meet its network and general audience in Belgrade and Kragujevac from 16-19 February 2017. One month later, all Human Cities Partners will be meeting in France at the Biennale Internationale Design Saint-Etienne 2017 on 12-13 March 2017. Discover below the most recent stories of 2016 of all the Human Cities partners.

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School as a Service 
HELSINKI (FI)

A school of today and the future is more flexible and connected to society. Old patterns of teaching and learning are replaced with social interaction and learning together. See here the full interview with Human Cities Partner Antti Ahlava, director of Group X on the campus of Aalto University. Read here all about this innovative school in Helsinki.

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Conclusive experiment at la Piana 
MILAN (IT)
The last step of the action based research at La Piana has been focused on collecting and analyzing the results of the previous experimentation labs and exhibition in order to prepare the final one on June 2nd. An event in which neighbouring communities, Atir Ringhiera theatre and the research team of Politecnico Milano achieved together the desired shade. Read here more.

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The Belgrade Design Week was the best design conference I have ever enjoyed – the specific spirit of the city in a kind of in between status, the rough tension which can still be felt ten years after the bombs, the pride and the looking for new orientation especially in the young generation – all this is giving the BDW a special flair far away from the current events of the global design circus. In addition the enthusiastic organizational team trying hardly but unsuccessfully to keep the program along the schedules, the informal exchange between the international speakers, the loss of any discipline, the parties on the river … what ever and how ever the interrelations between these aspects are working – it makes the BDW an unique, likeable, inspiring and productive event, I will never forget.

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