WELCOME



Welcome to the “Balkan Syndrome” – The Bulgarian Transition

The aim of this blog is to investigate and question the role (if any) of the society during the transitional period and until now in Bulgaria, in relation to the built environment and the transformations occurring in the cities. The questions that are curious for me and will try to investigate deeply are my first thoughts about our society: Does the term Civil Society exists in Bulgarian and if not, why? Is there a reason for the Bulgarian society to be united? How could this be achieved? How can the public play a role in the transformations of the cities they live in a way that the country and its varied organisations can offer them an opportunity to express, take part, be listened, participate, feel bespoken and valued… (to be broaden and clarify during the course of the year).

I really don’t want this blog and generally my work to be a simple record of my thoughts and ideas, so I encourage all who are interested to take part, leave comments, ideas and participate in one form or another… (you can do this in bulgarian if you want/може да пишете или коментирате под една или друга форма и на български)

Thanks in advance,

Silviya Aytova

19 October 2010

Alternative Initiatives Cuba



On the 8th of October I attended a conference titled Alternative Initiatives Cuba - Architectute in Context and this was the start of my inspirational activities that I hope will broaden and enrich my horizons in order to be more effective and respond in a tactic way to the context that I'm working in. I had a great opportunity to listen to Ricardo Porro, the architect of the revolution in Cuba who designed and built The School of Fine Arts and Modern Dance (1961-1965) in Havana which is an example of how tradition is merely a sensible expression of idea or work of art and how tradition playes a key part in developing a project in context which I think is a valuable idea to immerse in.





find out more on: http://www.alternativeinitiatives.co.uk/www.alternativeinitiatives.co.uk/Alternative_Initiatives.html

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