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Ancient Steles From Cultic Site

The 2,100-year-old steles, transported via military helicopter from Mount Kımıl in the eastern province of Adıyaman, will be exhibited at the ancient City of Perre following extensive restoration and conservation efforts. A cultic (sacred) site resembling the one found in the city’s

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19th Venice Architecture Biennale Announces Theme

Curator Carlo Ratti announced that the exhibition title will be presented in a single Latin word, ‘intelligens’, instead of English and Italian. The word is related to the modern term ‘intelligence’, but Ratti emphasized the Latin word ‘gens’, meaning ‘people’. He suggested

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Long-Awaited Rothko Chapel

Rothko Chapel, a groundbreaking $42 million project in Houston, Texas, is set to enhance the area with new buildings, landscaping, and improved accessibility. Over the next two years, the site will witness the construction of an administration and archives building, a new

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I. M. Pei: Life is Architecture Retrospective

The inaugural international retrospective on the renowned architect I. M. Pei, titled “Life is Architecture,” is currently hosted by M+ in Hong Kong. The exhibition showcases a comprehensive collection of photographs and original drawings documenting Pei’s illustrious six-decade career, alongside a series

Neo-Gothic and Khaizaran Influences at Burning Man

The annual festival Burning Man has revealed the design of the 2024 Temple at Black Rock City, which will become the central installation during the festival happening between August 25th and September 2nd, 2024, in Black Rock Desert, Nevada. Titled “The Temple

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Restoration Problems at Istanbul’s Historic Grand Bazaar

Restoration efforts within Istanbul’s renowned Grand Bazaar have sparked controversy among shopkeepers as restoration teams have drilled into walls and installed thick beams. While a significant portion of the restoration work in the Grand Bazaar has been completed, ongoing operations persist in

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Chora Into a Mosque in May

Chora Mosque, like the historic Hagia Sophia, which holds sacred importance for both Christians and Muslims, was controversially converted from a museum to a mosque. As for Hagia Sophia, a portion of it was reopened for visits as a museum with the

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