Upcoming: Taipei, Malaga, and Thessaloniki

 

NTU Cancer Center

OPEN HOUSE TAIPEI
TAIPEI, TAIWAN
12-13 NOVEMBER

The theme for the 2022 edition, "Social Taipei," emphasizes connecting people through design in public spaces. More than 100 places will be opened, with highlights like the 11th-floor soft pink rehearsal rooms of the Taipei Performing Arts Center; the Taipei MRT Beitou Depot, where the city's electric trains are repaired; a former satellite radio station at the base of the lush Yangming Mountains; the state of the art NTU Cancer Center by JJP Architects & Planners; and more.

 

Edificio José María by Javier Callejas

OPEN HOUSE MALAGA
MALAGA, SPAIN
18-20 NOVEMBER

In this edition of Open House Malaga, we explore a constantly changing city and how architecture contributes to this transformation. Get to know Malaga through emblematic sites such as the Center Pompidou Malaga, the Picasso Museum, or the Alcazaba. You can also discover secret corners and neighborhoods of the city through walking tours and enjoy some of the city's best views from the roofs of the Cathedral and urban terraces that look toward the sea.

 

Evraiko Mouseio by Kimberley Powell

OPEN HOUSE THESSALONIKI
THESSALONIKI, GREECE
26-27 NOVEMBER

This year Open House Thessaloniki celebrates its 10th anniversary. More than 70 public and private, modern and historical, monuments, schools, residences, hotels, and offices are expected to open their doors. Don't miss the new additions: the newly renovated Ismail Pasa Khan, the newly opened Onoma Hotel, Vila Saporta, Goethe Institute, and many more. Some warmup events will begin on 19 November, one week before the festival.

 

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Queen Elizabeth Olympic Centre wetlands courtesy of the London Legacy Development Corporation

TALKING LANDSCAPE
A new monthly podcast by Open City and the Landscape Institute

Talking Landscape is hosted by Paul Lincoln, editor of the Landscape Journal, whose Golden Lane Estate home was featured in our Housing and the People festival. In this first episode, Paul discusses beauty in the planning system and beyond with two contributors to the summer edition of the Landscape Journal; Julie Waldron and Ruth Lin Wong Holmes.

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