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</span><font size="7"><span style="font-size:26pt">JENS BRANDT /
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URBAN MAPPING - STORIES IN AND ABOUT URBAN SPACE<br>
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MFA ON WEDNESDAY APRIL 18TH AT 6:30 PM
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Discussion moderated by professor Panu Lehtovuori.<br>
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Jens Brandt is co-founder of Supertanker, a Copenhagen-based
network of urban-social entrepreneurs working on the borders
between action research, process design and urban development.<br>
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<a href="http://www.urbanizit.wordpress.com" target="_blank">http://www.urbanizit.wordpress.com</a><br>
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Entry 6/3 €. <br>
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SHORELINES. URBAN LIVING BY THE WATER<br>
Exhibition at the MFA from March 28th to May 27th, 2012<br>
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Finland has 320,000 kilometres of shoreline – that’s eight
times the Earth’s circumference. Seas, lakes and rivers make
up hundreds of kilometres of shoreline in the densely
populated capital and the southern Finnish town of Lahti. The
proximity of water and great diversity of beaches is a
defining element of Helsinki’s and Lahti’s urban identity.
Currently many waterfront areas are undergoing intense
development. Traditionally occupied by ports, factories and
holiday villas, many urban shorelines are hosting new
residential communities and recreational environments. The
city’s relationship with the water is changing, once again.<br>
Read more about the exhibition <a href="http://www.mfa.fi/exhibition?nid=27822939" target="_blank">
http://www.mfa.fi/exhibition?nid=27822939</a><br>
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Accompanying programme of lectures and urban expeditions to
the featured sites, exploring how city dwellers’ relationship
with the shoreline has changed over history and future visions
of urban waterfront living.
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Read more <a href="http://www.mfa.fi/eventsatmuseum" target="_blank">http://www.mfa.fi/eventsatmuseum</a><br>
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Museum of Finnish Architecture<br>
Kasarmikatu 24, Helsinki, Finland<br>
<a href="tel:%2B358%20%280%299%208567%205100" value="+358985675100" target="_blank">+358 (0)9 8567 5100</a> <br>
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Adults EUR 6.00, students EUR 3.00<br>
Design Museum combi-ticket EUR 10.00<br>
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</span><font><span style="font-size:10pt">Welcome!<span class="HOEnZb"><font color="#888888"><br>
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</span></font><font size="1"><span style="font-size:9pt">Hanna
Galtat<br>
Communications<br>
Museum of Finnish Architecture<br>
<a href="tel:%2B358%20%280%2945%207731%200468" value="+3584577310468" target="_blank">+358 (0)45 7731 0468</a> <br>
<font color="#0000FD"><u><a href="http://hanna.galtat@mfa.fi" target="_blank">hanna.galtat@mfa.fi</a><br>
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Jam-packed programme / WDC Helsinki 2012 <br>
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