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Thoughts and Urbanism
Thinking, analyzing, exchanging details and dialogues
Atatürk’s House in Trabzon: A Nation’s Memory Between Walls and Trees
I left Batumi early in the morning, heading toward the Georgian-Turkish border—barely twenty kilometers away. On the Turkish side, a car...


The Statue of Ilia Chavchavadze in Batumi: On Symbols That Endure… and Others That Are Erased
During my recent visit to the coastal Georgian city of Batumi, I paused in reflection before a bronze bust of a figure whose features...


Warsaw: A City Between the Ruins of the Past and the Splendor of the Present**
When I set foot on Warsaw's sidewalks after forty years of absence, it felt like stepping into a fragmented dream. The city I left in the...
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