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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.
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Hollywood’s iconic sign gets a facelift before its 100th birthday

9th - Higher Ed
Each of the nine massive letters atop Mount Lee are receiving a new coat of paint. But do you know the surprising and sometimes dark history behind the iconic sign?
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Meet The Entrepreneurs: Linda Mahoney Founder and partner of BetterHomes in Dubai

9th - Higher Ed
Linda Mahoney speaks about being the mother of two small children living in Dubai over 20 years ago, when she was faced with a dilemma, to stay and make a business for herself or return to the US. She stayed and built her BetterHomes...
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Meet The Entrepreneurs

9th - Higher Ed
Linda Mahoney speaks about being the mother of two small children living in Dubai over 20 years ago, when she was faced with a dilemma, to stay and make a business for herself or return to the US. She stayed and built her BetterHomes...
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One of Istanbul's jewels reopens after a 5-year makeover

9th - Higher Ed
Istanbul’s ancient underground water chamber, located under the popular Turkish city, reopens to the public with an umissable light and sound show.
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From Portugal to the world: ‘Digital Building’ opens door to country's architecture

9th - Higher Ed
Portugal's Casa da Arquitectura has created a so-called Digital Building to give people access to virtual versions of its exhibits free of charge.
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Is this Zaha Hadid-designed building a blueprint for the carbon-neutral ‘office of the future’?

9th - Higher Ed
The office, built to house the headquarters of environmental management group BEEAH, has been designed to resemble the desert dunes that encircle it.
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Is this Zaha Hadid-designed building a blueprint for the carbon neutral 'office of the future'?

9th - Higher Ed
The office, built to house the headquarters of environmental management group BEEAH, has been designed to resemble the desert dunes that encircle it.
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Is Belgium ugly? Photographer tracks down unsightly houses for new exhibition

9th - Higher Ed
For 10 years, photographer Hannes Coudenys has been compiling photos of the ugliest houses in Belgium
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Sale of €450 million Caravaggio mural mansion collapses with no buyers

9th - Higher Ed
The Roman home, which is in strong contention to be Europe's most expensive property deal this year, will be marked down in price as a result.
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Russia’s ‘Golden Ring’ cities turn tiny in spectacular miniature model sets

9th - Higher Ed
The well-known tourist path of cities east and north of Moscow have been recreated through a model display exhibit that features tiny transport systems, landmarks, and even tinier people.