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   5th MEETING IN ARCHITECTURE: THE MEDITERRANEAN CITY                                                             


Alcalá University
From  the 18th to the 20th of May, 2001.

    Hotel at Quseir  
Soheir Farid.  Movenpick Hotel. Quseir

The Mediterranean City was the topic of the repports and debates of this new Spring Meeting, following the International one on the Mediterranean House, that took place on year 2000.                                                             

The Mediterranean Sea and the City, symbolic meeting places of the human being with himself, with the others and with the environment in which he lives, and the necessity to restore the emotional harmony between him and the enviroment, were the starting points of this new meeting in architecture within the historical Alcalá University.

 

PROGRAMME:

- 1st day: Women who Build in the Mediterranean Space
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2nd day:The Mediterranean City, a place for living
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3rd day: Inhabiting Memory


ASSISTANTS:


- Wassyla Tamzali, lawyer, director of the programme "Women of the mediterranean" UNESCO
- Teresa La Rocca, professor, Technical School of Architecture of Palermo (Italy)
- Hella Boussema, architect (Tunis)
- Hend Mrabet, architect (Tunis)
- Ascensión Martínez, History doctor, Group Women and City, San Sebastián
- Niki Manou Andreadis, architect, INWA Society UNESCO (Greece)
- Luis Segundo Arana, architect
- Soheir Farid, architect (Egypt)
- Monserrat Periel, architect, Barcelona City Hall
- Annie Vrychea, architect, professor, Technical School of Architecture of Athens (Greece)
- Pedro López, architect, Free Way Developments, ONCE Foundation
- Angelique Trachena, architect, professor, Technical School of Architecture of Alcalá and Madrid
- Marina Sender, architect, professor, Technical School of Architecture of Valencia
- Maite Palomares, architect professor Technical School of Architecture of Valencia
- Eva Lootz, artist and sculptress

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