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Salt Research Funds Open 2025 Call for Proposals
The Salt Research Funds, launched their 2025 call for proposals on January 14th, offering eight grants of 70,000 TL each for research on Turkey's urban, societal, and economic transformations since the 19th century, and on art, architecture, and design since 1950, with a focus on under-utilized sour...
Salt Research Funds Open 2025 Call for Proposals
The Salt Research Funds, launched their 2025 call for proposals on January 14th, offering eight grants of 70,000 TL each for research on Turkey's urban, societal, and economic transformations since the 19th century, and on art, architecture, and design since 1950, with a focus on under-utilized sour...
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4% Bias Score


Uzbekistan's Architectural Heritage: Preservation and Sustainable Modernization
Uzbekistan is investing in preserving its diverse architectural heritage, from Soviet-era buildings to ancient Silk Road markets, to boost tourism and cultural identity, while also promoting sustainable modern architecture.
Uzbekistan's Architectural Heritage: Preservation and Sustainable Modernization
Uzbekistan is investing in preserving its diverse architectural heritage, from Soviet-era buildings to ancient Silk Road markets, to boost tourism and cultural identity, while also promoting sustainable modern architecture.
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36% Bias Score


Uzbekistan's Architectural Revival: Preserving Heritage, Embracing Modernity
Uzbekistan is investing in preserving its diverse architectural heritage, from Soviet-era buildings to ancient Silk Road sites, to attract tourism, create jobs, and boost its global image; this includes conservation, exhibitions, publications, and sustainable design in new construction.
Uzbekistan's Architectural Revival: Preserving Heritage, Embracing Modernity
Uzbekistan is investing in preserving its diverse architectural heritage, from Soviet-era buildings to ancient Silk Road sites, to attract tourism, create jobs, and boost its global image; this includes conservation, exhibitions, publications, and sustainable design in new construction.
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36% Bias Score


Renovated DNB Opens to Public in Amsterdam
The Nederlandsche Bank (DNB) in Amsterdam reopens tomorrow after a five-year renovation, offering public access for the first time, transforming its former gold vault into an exhibition space, and aiming to improve its previously negative public image.
Renovated DNB Opens to Public in Amsterdam
The Nederlandsche Bank (DNB) in Amsterdam reopens tomorrow after a five-year renovation, offering public access for the first time, transforming its former gold vault into an exhibition space, and aiming to improve its previously negative public image.
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40% Bias Score


Frankfurt Kitchen: A Social Housing Revolution
In the 1920s, Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky designed the space-saving, efficient "Frankfurt kitchen" to improve the lives of working-class families in post-WWI Germany; its industrial production and global adoption revolutionized kitchen design.
Frankfurt Kitchen: A Social Housing Revolution
In the 1920s, Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky designed the space-saving, efficient "Frankfurt kitchen" to improve the lives of working-class families in post-WWI Germany; its industrial production and global adoption revolutionized kitchen design.
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44% Bias Score


Frankfurt Celebrates 100 Years of "Neues Frankfurt" with Citywide Cultural Program
Frankfurt is celebrating the 100th anniversary of its "Neues Frankfurt" urban planning program (1925-1930) with a year-long cultural program featuring exhibitions at various museums, community events, and a digital extension via the Frankfurt History App, highlighting the program's impact on housing...
Frankfurt Celebrates 100 Years of "Neues Frankfurt" with Citywide Cultural Program
Frankfurt is celebrating the 100th anniversary of its "Neues Frankfurt" urban planning program (1925-1930) with a year-long cultural program featuring exhibitions at various museums, community events, and a digital extension via the Frankfurt History App, highlighting the program's impact on housing...
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36% Bias Score

New Protective Structure for Desmotes of Phaleron Skeletons Under Construction
A new €6.35 million protective structure for the 80 7th-century BC Desmotes of Phaleron skeletons, discovered at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center in 2016, is under construction, integrating seamlessly with the existing architecture and carefully managing visitor experience.

New Protective Structure for Desmotes of Phaleron Skeletons Under Construction
A new €6.35 million protective structure for the 80 7th-century BC Desmotes of Phaleron skeletons, discovered at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center in 2016, is under construction, integrating seamlessly with the existing architecture and carefully managing visitor experience.
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20% Bias Score

Six Train Stations Win 2024 Prix Versailles Awards
The 2024 Prix Versailles awards celebrated six exceptional train stations globally: Schafbergbahn (Austria), Bell Station (Australia), Beijing Station (China), Chiaia subway (Italy), Toulouse-Matabiau (France), and Grand Central Madison (USA), highlighting architectural innovation in transportation.

Six Train Stations Win 2024 Prix Versailles Awards
The 2024 Prix Versailles awards celebrated six exceptional train stations globally: Schafbergbahn (Austria), Bell Station (Australia), Beijing Station (China), Chiaia subway (Italy), Toulouse-Matabiau (France), and Grand Central Madison (USA), highlighting architectural innovation in transportation.
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32% Bias Score

Uzbekistan's Architectural Heritage Drives Tourism and Economic Growth
Uzbekistan is investing in preserving its diverse architectural heritage, from Soviet-era buildings to ancient Silk Road sites, to boost tourism, create jobs, and promote its unique cultural identity globally; this involves conservation work, exhibitions, and publications.

Uzbekistan's Architectural Heritage Drives Tourism and Economic Growth
Uzbekistan is investing in preserving its diverse architectural heritage, from Soviet-era buildings to ancient Silk Road sites, to boost tourism, create jobs, and promote its unique cultural identity globally; this involves conservation work, exhibitions, and publications.
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44% Bias Score

Bulgaria's Decaying Communist-Era Monument Faces Uncertain Future
The Busludscha monument in Bulgaria, a 1981 structure built atop a 1,432-meter peak to commemorate the Bulgarian Communist Party, is severely decaying due to theft, weather damage, and lack of funding for preservation, despite recent efforts to protect it.

Bulgaria's Decaying Communist-Era Monument Faces Uncertain Future
The Busludscha monument in Bulgaria, a 1981 structure built atop a 1,432-meter peak to commemorate the Bulgarian Communist Party, is severely decaying due to theft, weather damage, and lack of funding for preservation, despite recent efforts to protect it.
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28% Bias Score

Sami National Theatre and Reindeer Herding School Opens in Kautokeino
Snøhetta's Čoarvemátta building in Kautokeino, Norway, opened in 2022, combining the Sami National Theatre and a reindeer herding school, symbolizing reconciliation and cultural preservation through a unique architectural design that reflects Sami traditions.

Sami National Theatre and Reindeer Herding School Opens in Kautokeino
Snøhetta's Čoarvemátta building in Kautokeino, Norway, opened in 2022, combining the Sami National Theatre and a reindeer herding school, symbolizing reconciliation and cultural preservation through a unique architectural design that reflects Sami traditions.
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36% Bias Score

Chrysler Building's Construction: A Race Fueled by Architectural Rivalry
The Chrysler Building, a 77-story Art Deco skyscraper completed in 1930, won a race to become the world's tallest building against 40 Wall Street, driven by a rivalry between its architect William van Alen and his former partner Harold Craig Severance, resulting in a last-minute addition of a spire.

Chrysler Building's Construction: A Race Fueled by Architectural Rivalry
The Chrysler Building, a 77-story Art Deco skyscraper completed in 1930, won a race to become the world's tallest building against 40 Wall Street, driven by a rivalry between its architect William van Alen and his former partner Harold Craig Severance, resulting in a last-minute addition of a spire.
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48% Bias Score
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