Posted by Carlos on September 13, 2009 ·
Vallo & Sadovsky Architects (Matúš Vallo, Oliver Sadovský, Martin Lepej) from Bratislava in Eastern European nation of Slovakia have designed the BA_LIK pavilion. Situated in Bratislava’s historical squares, it is an ode to the neglected and dilapidated spaces of the historical city of Bratislava.
Bratislava was an important transit city [...]
Posted by Carlos on July 31, 2009 ·
Of all the ancient cities in Europe, Sofia perhaps is the least understood and leas visited cities. The city is one of the oldest and has a history of more than 7000 years. It has about 1.4 million people living and has charming architecture, high class boutiques and great monuments. The city came under the influence of the Turks and was this Islamicised [...]
Posted by Carlos on May 3, 2009 ·
Novi Sad is a pretty medieval town which is located in the Southern part of Europe. It is the second largest city of Serbia and houses many art galleries and museums. The city is known for its fairy tale skyline and the picture perfect views. it would easily transport you to a magical land and the cobbled stone streets are a great way to spend time [...]
Posted by Carlos on March 8, 2009 ·
Utter Milan’s name and you would imagine gorgeous models walking down the run way in the best haute couture in the world. It may also bring to your mind coffee shops and gelato stalls that make brisk business in cold northern Italian winters.
Most importantly, Milan is a medieval European city and is richly adorned with Romantic and gothic architecture. [...]