Project Maribor, Slovenia, May 2024 – At the University of Maribor, Slovenia, the second training within Sustainable Bioclimatic Revitalization of Abandoned Urban Spaces (SBRAUS) project was held. Mother Teresa University in Skopje is the leading institution of the SBRAUS project supported by the Erasmus+ program. The partners of the project are several European faculties in the field of architecture, of prestigious universities such as: IUAV (Venice, Italy), University of Maribor (Slovenia), Hochschule Anhalt (Dessau, Germany), and the University of Thessaly (Volos, Greece).

Within the project, a three-day training was held and representatives of the forementioned universities and MTU representatives discussed green urban strategies for cities and public open spaces.The SBRAUS project is coordinated by Lecturer Radmila Tomovska, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof. Adelina Fejza, M.Sc., and Assoc. Prof. Fjolla Pustina, M.Sc., of the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture at MTU, as well as Ilir Idrizi and Arta Axhiu Ademi of the Department of International Relations at MTU.

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