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    Mid-Term Reflection and Integrated Action Plan: Progress and Future Perspectives

    From October to December 2024, the ARCHETHICS Network focused on delivering the Mid-Term Reflection, a crucial milestone in evaluating project progress and refining strategies. This phase has enabled

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    A Reflection about ARCHETHICS mid-point project

    The ARCHETHICS Network, led by the Municipality of Cesena, is dedicated to addressing Dissonant Heritage in European cities by fostering awareness, community engagement, and urban regeneration

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    The Unconventional Architectural narrative of Albania

    Author: Dr. Doriana Musaj, Tirana

    The collapse of the Berlin Wall, a symbol of the downfall of communist regimes in Eastern Europe, marked a significant turning point in the historical narrative of

  • How to re-connect and transmit complex histories to the new generations?

    The city of Permet has organized a big cultural event in the Congress Hall Building, dissonant heritage from the communism regime.

  • ARCHETHICS_OPEN BUZLUDZJA Festival

    ARCHETHICS at Buzludzha Festival 2024: memories of the future in the heart of Bulgaria mountains

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    ARCHETHICS_Dissonant Heritage

    Archethics | The Baseline Study and the Network Roadmap

    The Baseline Study and the Network Roadmap of ARCHETHICS (written during the activation stage of ARCHETHICS - URBACT Action Planning Network - June - December 2023) aims at guiding partner cities in a

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    How “Dissonant” Cultural Heritages can foster Democracy in European cities.

    The history of Europe has generated a heritage that sometimes is controversial and complex due to belonging to totalitarian regimes or contentious borders. This heritage has been called “Dissonant”