By Carrie Bobo The tangible and intangible cultural heritage of medieval feminist cities suggests a way forward for urban environments, toward a more sustainable future. Description We live in cities shaped by men. What if the future of cities were shaped exclusively by women? Co-housing…
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By Henri Cosemans In the heart of Diest, Belgium, lies a street that tells a tale of transformation: one that reflects the shifting tides of history and urban development. The Michel Theysstraat (formerly Wederbroeck), a place that was once bustling with the aroma of a…
By Noor Van Roy There are various interesting parallels between the histories of Amsterdam (The Netherlands) and Antwerp (Belgium). This blog post will focus on the historic zoos in both cities (first opened during the 19th century) and how both zoos try to find a…