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Competition: Jerusalem 2050
Welcome to Jerusalem 2050
Jerusalem 2050 is a uniquely visionary and problem-solving project, jointly sponsored by MITs Department of Urban Studies & Planning and the Center for International Studieswith the participation of Palestinian and Israeli scholars, activists, business leaders, youth and others. It seeks to understand what it would take to make Jerusalem, a city also known as Al Quds, claimed by two nations and central to three religions, merely a city, a place of difference and diversity in which contending ideas and diverse citizenries can co-exist in benign, yet creative, ways.
People:
Ariel Bierbaum, Jennifer Klein, Zeina Saab, Naomi Chazan, Daniel E. Levenson, Richard J. Samuels, Diane Davis, Nora Libertun Duren, Bishwapriya Sanyal, Leila Farsakh, Hania Maraqa, Richard Sennett, Tali Hatuka Everett Mendelsohn, John Tirman, Yosef Jabareen, John de Monchaux, Lawrence Vale
Competition Website - IS NOW OPEN!
Just Jerusalem
Source: MIT
Jerusalem 2050 is a uniquely visionary and problem-solving project, jointly sponsored by MITs Department of Urban Studies & Planning and the Center for International Studieswith the participation of Palestinian and Israeli scholars, activists, business leaders, youth and others. It seeks to understand what it would take to make Jerusalem, a city also known as Al Quds, claimed by two nations and central to three religions, merely a city, a place of difference and diversity in which contending ideas and diverse citizenries can co-exist in benign, yet creative, ways.
People:
Ariel Bierbaum, Jennifer Klein, Zeina Saab, Naomi Chazan, Daniel E. Levenson, Richard J. Samuels, Diane Davis, Nora Libertun Duren, Bishwapriya Sanyal, Leila Farsakh, Hania Maraqa, Richard Sennett, Tali Hatuka Everett Mendelsohn, John Tirman, Yosef Jabareen, John de Monchaux, Lawrence Vale
Competition Website - IS NOW OPEN!
Just Jerusalem
Source: MIT
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