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Worldwide events in 2010 for Architecture
- 1 October to 2 October 2010
Unfinished Modernisations conference, coorganised by TrajekT, Institute for Spatial Culture and Maribor Art Gallery at Kino Mosor and Vladimir Nazor Gallery in Zagreb, Croatia
programme - 9 September to 10 October 2010
Beyond Everydayness – Theatre Architecture in Central Europe, a 2010 touring exhibition (Budapest–Prague–Warsaw–Bratislava–Ljubljana) co-organised by the National Theatre Museum of Slovenia at Exhibition Pavilion Podhradie, Slovak National Museum in Bratislava, Slovakia
programme - 29 August to 21 November 2010
All Shades of Green project by Studio AKKA and studiobotas at the 12th Venice Bienniale of Architecture, produced by the City Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana, supported by the Ministry of Culture at A plus A Gallery in Venice, Italy
programme - 6 July to 28 July 2010
Beyond Everydayness – Theatre Architecture in Central Europe, a 2010 touring exhibition (Budapest–Prague–Warsaw–Bratislava–Ljubljana) co-organised by the National Theatre Museum of Slovenia at Royal Castle in Warsaw, Poland
programme - 14 May 2010
Belgrade Days of Oris, a selected edition of the Days of Oris with lectures by Winy Maas (Holland), Jordi Badia and Martin Lejarraga (Spain), de Architekten Cie (Holland-Croatia) and Branislav Mitrović (Serbia) at Dom Sindikata in Belgrade, Serbia
programme - 12 May to 6 June 2010
Beyond Everydayness – Theatre Architecture in Central Europe, a 2010 touring exhibition (Budapest–Prague–Warsaw–Bratislava–Ljubljana) co-organised by the National Theatre Museum of Slovenia at National Technical Library Prague in Prague, Czech Republic
programme - 8 May 2010
Barbara Goličnik Marušič from Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia lectures at the Human Cities Symposium in Brussels, Belgium
programme - 26 March to 30 April 2010
Beyond Everydayness – Theatre Architecture in Central Europe, a 2010 touring exhibition (Budapest–Prague–Warsaw–Bratislava–Ljubljana) co-organised by the National Theatre Museum of Slovenia at Gizi Bajor Actors’ Museum in Budapest, Hungary
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