On April 23-25, 2010, the eighth meeting of the SEE Heritage Network was held in Rijeka, Croatia. The meeting was organized by the NGO Pro Torpedo - Association for the Promotion and Preservation of Industrial Heritage of Rijeka, which is one of the SEE Heritage Network members. The meeting focused on the theme of industrial heritage of Southeastern Europe and it was held in parallel with the Fourth International Conference on Industrial Heritage organized by Pro Torpedo.
For the purpose of the conference, the SEE Heritage Network members have prepared posters featuring the industrial heritage of their countries.
The meeting was funded by the foundation Cultural Heritage without Borders (CHwB).
Additional information about the meeting, together with its report will be posted soon.
Comments on the Draft Detailed Spatial Plan (DSP) for the area of multiple reservoirs on the Morača River and the Draft Report on Strategic Environmental Assessment of this plan were submitted to the Ministry of Spatial Planning and Environment of Montenegro.
The comments can be downloaded here
We support all the activities undertaken by the NGO Green Home in connection with the construction of hydropower plants on the Morača River.
Enclosed is a map of the planned accumulation reservoirs, on whose cross-section it is possible to see the actual size/height of dams (construction height).
Read more here www.pametuglavu.me
Currently, an assessment of the cultural landscape of Boka Kotorska and the area of Kotor on the UNESCO's World Heritage List is conducted by the Regional Institute for Heritage Protection from Kotor. The coordinator of this activity is Ms. Katri Lisitzin, a cultural landscape expert from Sweden. The assessment of the cultural landscape will be done by a local team, one of whose members is a representative of EXPEDITIO.
Work Your Talk: A Sharing Session on Participatory Architectural Practices is a sharing session that is part of the Public Occasion Agency series of events. This event, hosted at the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London will bring together five community driven architectural groups from three different continents through an online conference. The session will allow participants - Expeditio (Montenegro), re:ACT (Singapore), Claudia Amico from Espacio Expresion (Peru), Maya Ballen from (Y)NCLUYE (Peru) and Juan Sebastian Bustamante Fernandez & Natalia Castanho Cardenas from Medellin La Mas Educada (Colombia) - to exchange ideas between their different modes of participatory operations in different localities and contexts.