29. 9. – 4. 10. 2023
Praha – Světozor Cinema – small hall Sat 30/09 20:15 140/160 CZK

Israeli-Canadian architect, urbanist, and theorist Moshe Safdie has already achieved worldwide recognition with his first-ever Habitat 67 building. The pioneering project was designed on the basis of Safdie’s central thesis of For garden for everyone, which places green space, natural light, and fresh air among the basic human rights.

Screened before the movie Bawa’s Garden

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