As a member of the UIA (International Union of Architects) – Architecture and Children Work Program, we undertake this mission to raise awareness about built environment education (BEE). In 2020 we launched a new series of interviews with the members of the Work Program, to better understand how our international colleagues implement BEE activities, what is their vision and approach in their specific set of circumstances and what we can learn from it. We are happy to continue our journey with our colleague Carolina Pizarro from Costa Rica.
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Talking to UIA – Architecture and Children members: Krisztina Somogyi
As a member of the UIA (International Union of Architects) – Architecture and Children Work Program, we undertake the mission to raise awareness about built environment education (BEE). In 2020 we launched a new series of interviews with the members of the Work Program, to better understand how our international colleagues implement BEE activities, what is their vision and approach in their specific set of circumstances and what we can learn from it. We continue the series with Krisztina Somogyi, our colleague from Hungary.
Basalt School – Let’s go outside to learn!
De-a Arhitectura Association is launching in 2023 a new series of interviews centered around Built Environment Education (BEE). We start the series with an interview from Hungary, with our friend András Cseh, who came to De-a Arhitectura’s first conference dedicated to architecture education for children in 2014 – De-a arhitectura Talks.
Talking to UIA – Architecture and Children members: Junko Taguchi
As a member of the UIA (International Union of Architects) – Architecture and Children Work Program, we undertake the mission to raise awareness about built environment education (BEE). In 2020 we launched a new series of interviews with the members of the Work Program, to better understand how our international colleagues implement BEE activities, what is their vision and approach in their specific set of circumstances and what we can learn from it. We continue the series with Junko Taguchi, our colleague from Japan.
The UIA Charter for Built Environment Education for Children and Young People
The Charter forms the basis for dedicated actions by architects and educators engaged in providing environment education to children and young people around the world. This has at its source the awareness of the responsibility that we, as professionals, carry and owe to these future participants in the creation of the built environment that we share.
Talking to UIA – Architecture and Children members: Magdalina Rajeva
As a member of the UIA (International Union of Architects) – Architecture and Children Work Program, we undertake the mission to raise awareness about built environment education (BEE). In 2020 we launched a new series of interviews with the members of the Work Program, to better understand how our international colleagues implement BEE activities, what is their vision and approach in their specific set of circumstances and what we can learn from it. We continue our brand new series with an interview with Magdalina Rajeva, our colleague from the neighboring country, Bulgaria.
Talking to UIA – Architecture and Children members: Suzanne de Laval
As a member of the UIA (International Union of Architects) – Architecture and Children Work Program, we undertake the mission to raise awareness about built environment education (BEE). In 2020 we launched a new series of interviews with the members of the Work Program, to better understand how our international colleagues implement BEE activities, what is their vision and approach in their specific set of circumstances and what we can learn from it. We continue our newly launched series with an interview with Suzanne de Laval, our colleague from Sweden.
Talking to UIA – Architecture and Children members: Barbara Feller
As a member of the UIA (International Union of Architects) – Architecture and Children Work Program, we undertake this mission to raise awareness about built environment education (BEE). In 2020 we are launching a new series of interviews with the members of the Work Program, to better understand how our international colleagues implement BEE activities, what is their vision and approach in their specific set of circumstances and what we can learn from it. Our first article in the series is an interview with Dr. Barbara Feller, our colleague from Austria, our first guest speaker at the “De-a arhitectura Talks” conferences in 2014.