1️⃣ The country's rich cultural heritage and diverse architecture offer a real scope for non-standard ideas - from the ancient ruins of Carthage to modern medinas (ancient city centers) and waterfronts
Tunisian architecture combines elements of Arab, Islamic and Mediterranean traditions, enriched by the influence of Roman, Byzantine and French styles.
What is interesting is the use of local materials, such as ceramic tiles and limestone, and traditional building techniques, such as 'trompe l'oeil', to create thick walls that keep you cool in the heat. Domes, arches, courtyards and decorative elements such as zellige (mosaics) emphasize the aesthetics of Tunisian architecture.
Population - 12 million people
The number of cities is 29, with a population of over 50,000 people.
2️⃣ Tunisia is known for its efforts in urban and suburban development, including ambitious agglomeration projects such as:
* "Tunisian Economic Urban Zone", a new business and technology hub that combines innovation and sustainable development;
* Coastal redevelopment in the city of Sfax to create new public spaces and recreational areas;
* The Green City project, which aims to create an environmentally friendly and sustainable residential area using renewable energy and smart technologies.
These initiatives offer great opportunities for architects and designers interested in developing innovative projects and facilities.
3️⃣ Tunisia's Ministry of Culture and various architectural associations actively support international cooperation and exchange of experience in architecture and design, making working in Tunisia not only an opportunity to realize unique projects, but also a chance to contribute to the global cultural and architectural canvas.
4️⃣Последнее the country is expanding the practice of attracting foreign architects not only in the private segment, but also in the segment of public buildings and hotels.
Young architects and designers have great opportunities ahead of them to realize their boldest ideas and projects in Tunisia, a country where history and modernity are intertwined in a unique cultural and architectural landscape. Visit our congress and build business relationships with representatives of this country
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Tunisian architecture combines elements of Arab, Islamic and Mediterranean traditions, enriched by the influence of Roman, Byzantine and French styles.
What is interesting is the use of local materials, such as ceramic tiles and limestone, and traditional building techniques, such as 'trompe l'oeil', to create thick walls that keep you cool in the heat. Domes, arches, courtyards and decorative elements such as zellige (mosaics) emphasize the aesthetics of Tunisian architecture.
Population - 12 million people
The number of cities is 29, with a population of over 50,000 people.
2️⃣ Tunisia is known for its efforts in urban and suburban development, including ambitious agglomeration projects such as:
* "Tunisian Economic Urban Zone", a new business and technology hub that combines innovation and sustainable development;
* Coastal redevelopment in the city of Sfax to create new public spaces and recreational areas;
* The Green City project, which aims to create an environmentally friendly and sustainable residential area using renewable energy and smart technologies.
These initiatives offer great opportunities for architects and designers interested in developing innovative projects and facilities.
3️⃣ Tunisia's Ministry of Culture and various architectural associations actively support international cooperation and exchange of experience in architecture and design, making working in Tunisia not only an opportunity to realize unique projects, but also a chance to contribute to the global cultural and architectural canvas.
4️⃣Последнее the country is expanding the practice of attracting foreign architects not only in the private segment, but also in the segment of public buildings and hotels.
Young architects and designers have great opportunities ahead of them to realize their boldest ideas and projects in Tunisia, a country where history and modernity are intertwined in a unique cultural and architectural landscape. Visit our congress and build business relationships with representatives of this country
#mcm_participating_country