Rivista – Revija št. 123

Articoli dell’edizione 123 – Luglio 2026

I wonder what a man is capable of. He invented the bicycle, the printing press, the automobile, the airplane, the computer, the telephone, and so many other things that fundamentally changed the course of history.

At dusk in the nineteenth century - the century that witnessed the birth of the Nation-States and the Industrial Revolution - Charles Baudelaire walked through the streets of Paris and observed how the city had changed around him.

Di pôc, a Udin, la Arlef e à fât un event dal titul “Tropis lenghis puedie permetisi une democrazie?”, riflessions che a vignivin des esperiencis dal Catalan, dal Furlan e dal Sart.

March 12, 2020 will remain a watershed date in the collective memory of the cross-border conurbation between Italy and Slovenia.

Europa Square represents, together with "Trento", one of the most important urban places on the borders of European countries, not only because of its historical and symbolic value, but also because of the originality of its urban design.

Jane Jacobs published an essay in 1961, The Death and Life of Great American Cities, in which she criticizes the American urban policy of the time, blaming it for the collapse of many of the city's neighborhoods.

2025 was a special year for the two Gorizie regions, in which words such as culture, languages, borders, cooperation, history, peace, sustainability, art, biodiversity, cities of the future, brotherhood were able to assert themselves and spread, overcoming physical and mental boundaries, bringing positive seeds of

In the four issues of the legendary comic series Nathan Never, published at the time of the European Capital of Culture GO! 2025 by Bonelli editore and later also translated into Slovenian by the publisher ZRC SAZU, we can learn about our science fiction future.

How do children and young people imagine the city of the future? Will it be full of technology, floating vehicles and tall buildings, or will nature, community and space for people be in the foreground?

Gorizia/Nova Gorica is a transnational city whose two parts that compose it I have typographically separated (or made match) with the glyph "/", icon and memory of the border bar in the crossings.

The wording of the title seems to be vague and relates elements that are perhaps distant from each other.

When we talk about constructions, this is far from implying that only buildings represented by human dwellings, administrative buildings, churches and other palaces fall into this category.

There is a thin thread that binds the urban history of Monfalcone to the question, today more relevant than ever, on what it means to build a city "on a human scale".

The story of the skyscrapers of the "Milan urban planning" made headlines this summer, with the participation of politicians, administrators, entrepreneurs and professionals under investigation, but which was striking above all for the high number of the many architects involved in various ways, over forty,

Architecture can only function with dignity in reconstruction if it is placed on the side of life, on the side of memory and the dignity of all citizens.

Nova Gorica in the autumn and Gorizia in the spring will face the appointment of the administrative elections.

It was September 2002 when – working on the program of the Advanced Laboratory of Urban Design of the fourth year, in the Degree Course in Architecture of the University of Trieste with his colleague Andrea De Eccher – the idea emerged of dedicating to

This article tells of a meeting. A meeting that, now in its third edition, continues to expand its boundaries far beyond the classrooms in which it originally took shape.

Umberto Dimitri is a student at the "Buonarroti" scientific high school in Monfalcone, he is in his fifth year and after high school he plans to enroll in the faculty of biomedical engineering.

"Sound track of an invisible house"; this is the title of the project that the artistic research collective Nonument Group has set up in the Slovenian pavilion of the Venice Biennale 2026.

It is not easy, in times when the world seems to have gone beyond the cornerstones of that minimum of international law affirmed after the Second World War with the establishment of the United Nations and a series of conventions between states, aimed at preventing

Dr. Branko Marušič (1938–2026) was one of the central researchers of the history of the western Slovenian ethnic area, especially the historical Goriška region, the later northern Primorska region, and the cross-border area between Slovenia and Italy.

They moved to the city with their families in their early youth, where they grew up. They belonged to the sacrificed generation and then to the generation of resistance, first in defense of their own nationality, then in the military, which gave hope for victory.

Go trust the literary types. You appreciate the reclusive figure of a Gothic writer of undoubted talent, also a good artist, who lived in Gradisca d'Isonzo in the early twentieth century, discovered a few years ago and quickly became a national literary sensation, and then

I met Tanja Badalič as program manager during the implementation of the CROSS-CULTURE project, the innovative festival “Meeting of Cultures: Nature Without Borders,” which focuses on various cultural areas, especially ecologically oriented literature, presenting authors from the past and present, focusing on the Goriška region.

Raccolta di poesie di Tanja Badalič. Zbirka poezij Tanje Badalič.

The bond with a river—to which you entrust a dream, beside which you grow, or into whose waters you leap with joy—is almost a metaphor for childhood.

The Historical Dictionary of Gorizia between Inner Austria and its Successor States (16th - 20th Centuries), published in Rome by Lithos at the end of 2025, is the fruit of a long and passionate study of historical bibliographical documentation.

Marko Vogrič recently presented the exhibition “20 of 65” at Galerija 75, the exhibition hall of Fotoklub Skupina 75 in San Floriano del Collio, which brings together around forty works created over the last two decades of activity.


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