NEBinar a collaborative project led by the Technical University of Wrocław under the patronage of the Architects' Council of Europe. It comprises a series of lectures specifically tailored to young architects. The lectures cover various aspects of the New European Bauhaus as an active concept for 21st-century architecture. These lectures are conducted with the participation of the Network of Universities Teaching Architecture from Poland, Lithuania, Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Croatia, Italy, Germany, Spain, and Ireland. Learn more: https://nebinar.pwr.edu.pl City Acupuncture - Inclusive Interdisciplinary Interventions in Public Spaces 12 years ago architects Rene Lisac and Kristina Careva started an initiative for treating the city with acupuncture, in the belief that urban space can be successfully regenerated with small interventions placed on the right spots. This resulted in numerous realizations like bicycles that illuminate the riverbank, a playground in the middle of an illegal parking lot, living room in an elementary school... Kristina Careva was born in 1976 in Zagreb, where she completed elementary school, music school and high school. She enrolled at the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Zagreb in 1995 and graduated in 2002. She enrolled in the doctoral scientific study of Architecture at the same faculty in 2007 and defended her doctoral thesis Architectural model of space for interdisciplinary research in art and technology in 2012 under the mentorship of prof. Baletić, PhD. At the Digital Design Technologies Unit within the Faculty of Architecture, she participated in classes as a demonstrator from 1997 to 2002. After two years of practical work in offices in Croatia and Finland, in 2004 she became a research assistant at the same Unit. In 2012 she became a senior assistant, in 2016 an assistant professor, and in 2021, associate professor. She participates in the teaching of the mandatory undergraduate courses: Introduction to Computer Application, Computer Application in Architecture I and Computer Application in Architecture II and is the holder of the elective graduate study course Participatory Design of Space. She was appointed Assistant Head of the Doctoral Scientific Study of Architecture and Urbanism in 2017, Deputy Head in 2018, and Head in 2021. Since 2009, in the capacity of author and initiator (along with Rene Lisac), he has been leading the initiative named City Acupuncture, which deals with participatory and comprehensive planning. She participates in the work of the initiative as an organizer and mentor of interdisciplinary and participative workshops, holds numerous lectures and publishes scientific and expert papers. For City Acupuncture she received the award of the 20th Salon of Architecture in Novi Sad in the category Experiment in Architecture in 2016. She actively deals with the topic of architecture and children through many workshops, guest appearances on television shows, exhibitions, and writing. In co-authorship she has so far published two manuals for children of primary school age, which have received the status of auxiliary teaching aids. In 2014, the manual Space around me won the UIA Architecture & Children Golden Cubes award on national level and was nominated for the award of the 50th Zagreb Salon. She participates with success in many domestic and international architectural and urban planning competitions and has won 13 awards so far. She also participates in the work of judging panels. She passed the professional exam in 2004. She is an active member of several professional associations and NGOs.
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