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Why Should We Invest in Mitigation Instead of Reconstruction? Chile’s Resiliency is a Good Example

July 5, 2019 Nicolás Valencia 0

Chile is a country used to natural disasters as much as to the reconstruction process. However, the frequency of these cycles has increased over the years. According to the Ministry of Interior (Homeland), 43% of all natural disasters recorded in Chile since 1960 happened between 2014 and 2017. In fact, the government is already involved in several reconstruction processes across the country.

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When is Architecture Day?

July 2, 2019 Nicolás Valencia 0

In 1996, at the International Union of Architects Congress held in Barcelona, Spain, the organization established that World Architecture Day should coincide with UN-Habitat’s World Habitat Day. Therefore, the first Monday of October we celebrate our commitment as architects to our society and our cities.

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What’s Pushing Refurbishment Fever in China?

June 25, 2019 Nicolás Valencia 0

China seems to be at the peak of a refurbishment fever. Not only hutongs in historic downtowns, but abandoned industrial factories are becoming new tech or cultural hubs, and even buildings in the risk of collapse are refurbished to extend their lifespan. Why is this happening? Who is investing? How could this happen in a country where you cannot buy properties?

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Public Spaces Aren’t Really Available for Everyone

May 3, 2019 Nicolás Valencia 0

When we talk about public space, we often imagine a park with happy, relaxed people on a sunny day. In actuality, this is a very restricted approach. A young woman does not cross a deserted street at dawn in the same way as a white man wearing a suit or as an immigrant who may not be welcomed by local citizens. Have you ever felt discriminated while visiting a public space?

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The World’s Most Liveable Cities in 2019

April 8, 2019 Nicolás Valencia 0

For ten consecutive years, Vienna ranks first in the Mercer survey on cities with the best quality of life in the world. In this edition to the global ranking, eight Western European cities join the top ten, even when “trade tensions and populist undercurrents continue to dominate the global economic climate”, as Mercer points out in its report.