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"DOES EVERYTHING ALWAYS HAVE TO BE ASSESSED?" No. But when cultural work is financed with public funds, there is a necessity to evaluate.
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Photos from our event Shared Cities Ideas Yard: ICONIC RUINS? that took place on April 17, 2019 in the gallery of the Czech Centres in Prague.
The participants of the panel discussion f.l.t.r.: Igor Kova??evi?? (moderator, Centre for Central European Architecture, Prague), Henrieta Morav????kov?? (architectural historian, SK), J??n Studen?? (V??VU, SK), V??t Halada (V??VU, SK), Petr Vorl??k (architectural historian, CZ), Anna Cymer (architectural historian, PL), D??niel Kov??cs (architectural historian, HU)
The interested audience
Igor Kova??evi?? moderated the discussion
The gallery space of Czech Centres in Prague
Visitors at the exhibition
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This event took place in the gallery of the Czech Centres in Prague as part of the Shared Cities Ideas Yards event series. We invite inspirational experts to present new approaches in sharing of knowledge, experience and data, in community engagement and the use of cutting-edge technology to improve the quality of urban life.
"DOES EVERYTHING ALWAYS HAVE TO BE ASSESSED?" No. But when cultural work is financed with public funds, there is a necessity to evaluate.
Prague Permanent linkThe one-day programme was based on discussion formats with renowned European architecture theorists, curators and urban researchers.
Prague Permanent linkWithin Shared Cities: Creative Momentum the Czech Centres realized the "Iconic Ruins?" exhibition and an economic impact evaluation of the project. How does the future of the exhibition look like? What are the benefits of having an economic analysis of the project? Find the answers in the interview with Ivana ??ern?? and Sandra Kar??csony from the Czech Centres / ??esk?? Centra in Prague, Czech Republic.
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