Cultural Heritage Studies
DECORATOR (Interreg Danube Region)
Cultural Heritage Studies
30. 9. 2024
Call for Scholarships for postgraduate study programme Economics and Techniques of Conservation of Architectural and Environmental Heritage
Cultural Heritage Studies
12. 8. 2024
Coalition for Culture, Creativity and Heritage, now!
Cultural Heritage Studies
7. 6. 2024
NBS and Traditions - Green Roofs
Cultural Heritage Studies
12. 3. 2024
IN MEMORIAM: PROF. DR. JUKKA JOKILEHTO
Cultural Heritage Studies
29. 11. 2023
Venive, 19 November 2022
University of Nova Gorica and GO!2025-European Capital of Culture are participating at Biennale Sessions at Venice Biennale Arte 2022. The event entitled Marvellous reflects upon the “impossible ecologies” that challenge the logic of main-stream green agendas with radical imagination which is so often embedded in the marvellous “feeling for nature”, acting as necessary force to drive ‘GO!2025” green strategy.
Cultural Heritage Studies
15. 11. 2022
Uniscape's Forum for the Fairer European Landscape
Designing with nature for beautiful sustainable and inclusive space
Cultural Heritage Studies
1. 6. 2022
University of Nova Gorica and URBiNAT at Venice Biennale d'Architettura 2021
On the occasion of the 17th International Architecture Exhibition, the Biennale Architettura 2021, various aspects of the URBiNAT project were presented by partners of the project during a special workshop hosted by the University of Nova Gorica partner of the URBiNAT-HORIZON 2020 project.
Cultural Heritage Studies
2. 11. 2021
URBiNAT: Urban Innovative & Inclusive Nature
URBiNAT focuses on the regeneration and integration of underserved city districts.
Cultural Heritage Studies
30. 10. 2021
Circular models Leveraging Investments in Cultural heritage adaptive reuse
Cultural heritage is considered a resource for local sustainable development, although there are some contradictions. The sites recognized as cultural heritage are increasing; the costs for functional maintenance/reuse are growing, while public resources available are becoming scarcer, and private actors are increasingly focused on the short time for payback.
Cultural Heritage Studies
1. 9. 2021