Faculty of Architecture
Ionas Karousis: Who was the 26-year-old man killed in Tel Aviv, his father a well-known neurosurgeon
Ion Karousis was among the victims of yesterday’s terrorist attack in Tel Aviv.
He was a Greek citizen living in Jerusalem, originally from Thessaloniki, with his family and the city’s Greek community deeply mourning his loss.
Turkish scientist made living robots from human DNA
Following her completion of a double master's degree in architecture and synthetic biology in the U.S. after graduating from the Faculty of Architecture, Gizem Gümüşkaya innovatively merged her dual expertise, creating a living robot from human DNA dedicated to repairing damaged tissues in the field of medicine.
Ljubljana City Library hosting Austrian Culture Week
Ljubljana – The Ljubljana City Library will host this week a series of lectures and other events presenting the rich cultural and natural heritage of Austria and its impact and integration into the common European space as part of the Austrian Culture Week.
Greek artist Panayiotis Tetsis dies at 91
The great Greek painter, teacher and academic, Panayiotis Tetsis, died at the age of 91. “Who can really imagine the history of modern Greek painting without Tetsis?” said the director of National Gallery and close friend of his, Marina Lambraki Plaka, a few days ago at an event held by the Ministry of Culture, which awarded him Yannis Moralis award.
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Gezi’s ‘woman in red’ faces internal probe at university for e-mail
Ceyda Sungur, a research assistant at Istanbul Technical University who become known across the world as âthe woman in redâ due to an iconic photograph at the start of last yearâs Gezi protests, is facing an internal faculty investigation over an email sent from her university account.
Documentary filmed on centuries-old Mağlova aqueduct near Istanbul
9th BINA begins on Thursday
BELGRADE - The 9th Belgrade International Architecture Week (BINA) titled "Spaces of Publicness" will open at the Cultural Centre of Belgrade (KCB) on Thursday, offering various events such as walks, workshops, exhibitions and lectures.
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