“Hello, I am … and this is my Bucharest.”
in a phrase, that is what our new project is all about.
if you’ve been following our posts since recent (soft) launch, you might have noticed that we exercise a particular exploratory interest in the Bucharest. … Read the rest
it was last weekend when i was driving my mom around the city and i saw the queue at antipa for the second time. i told her that this sight makes me feel good, it makes me happy, seeing all these people staying in line to visit the newly open museum.… Read the rest
For quite a long time, although unintended, Bucharest had a open air horror museum right in the center. Filled with all the excitement that comes from putting your life at risk crossing the city center by foot was almost certain to leave you with some pretty strong memories of the wrong kind.… Read the rest
i was in paris for 11 days. wasn’t my first trip so i did not indulge in tourism. wasn’t my second trip so i did not indulge in contemplation. neither my third so i was not ventilating to see the real paris, nor my forth as a quick get-away-vacation.… Read the rest
We set ourselves the goal of findind the good & interesting things about living in Bucharest. Andrei started here and I am continuing now with some more!
1. The taxis: where else in Europe can u get a cab and pay only 6 euro from the center of the city to the airport?… Read the rest
andrei kicked off our city involvement. and just so you know, we mean business. a bucharest and then some.
Ai WeiWei says cities are mental conditions. agree or not, cities are something, which means they can be studied, especially mental condition ones.… Read the rest
“This city is not about other people or buildings or streets but about your mental structure. If we remember what Kafka writes about his Castle, we get a sense of it.
In this section I decided to start giving out free advice to Bucharest city hall in the hope that one day things will change for the better. I am not claiming to be an expert in urban development just a concerned citizen!… Read the rest
perhaps no different to any other thing, cities are perceptions and conversations
my Bucharest is different to your Bucharest. it is the flat that i live in, the streets i visit, the people i meet, and the things i do.