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− | The [[Slovene Association of Urban and Space Planners]] is a voluntary independent and non-profit organisation with a membership of professionals from all parts of Slovenia. Its aim is to develop exchange opportunities, professional information, and professional standards both in-country and internationally. The | + | The [[Slovene Association of Urban and Space Planners]] is a voluntary independent and non-profit organisation with a membership of professionals from all parts of Slovenia. Its aim is to develop exchange opportunities, professional information, and professional standards both in-country and internationally. The association is a member of the European Council of Town Planners – Conseil européen des urbanistes (ECTP–CEU), the umbrella organisation for spatial Planning institutes in Europe. |
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== Background == | == Background == | ||
− | In 2002 Maribor received an ECTP–CEU Honourable Mention for its urban planning efforts. Back | + | In 2002 Maribor received an ECTP–CEU Honourable Mention for its urban planning efforts. Back then having more than 170 members, nowadays the association is again striving to establish a visible and active platform through a reorganisation of its executive body, offering a new programme, and carefully managing its valuable archive that also includes works of [[Edvard Ravnikar]] (1907–1993). |
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 15:44, 5 August 2013
Background
In 2002 Maribor received an ECTP–CEU Honourable Mention for its urban planning efforts. Back then having more than 170 members, nowadays the association is again striving to establish a visible and active platform through a reorganisation of its executive body, offering a new programme, and carefully managing its valuable archive that also includes works of Edvard Ravnikar (1907–1993).
See also
- Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia
- Chamber of Architecture and Spatial Planning of Slovenia (ZAPS)