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Housing policy

TENLAW closing conference venue

2015-09-08

The venue of the conference will be Hotel ARCadia in downtown Budapest, located in Madách Imre Square, right in the city centre. Using public transport, the venue is accessible by Metro (lines 1, 2 and 3); tram (lines 47 and 49), and bus (line 9, 15, 115); please get off public transportation at “Deák Ferenc tér” stop.

The main conference room in which the event takes place is on the 5th floor of ARCadia’s building. The entrance to the lift and staircase is accessible under 4 Madách Imre Sqr., in the far left corner of the square when arriving from Deák square. If you have any trouble finding the place, do not hesitate to ask help at the receptions of Hotel ARCadia and/or Hotel Regency, also to be found on Madách Sqr.

Please note that the conference is open to the press as wll as to the general public. If you are interested in participating, please indicate via e-mail to the conference organizers Vera Horvath at vera.horvath@mri.hu; or Jason Dinse at jrdinse@yahoo.com.

 

Filed Under: Egyéb, Housing policy, Residential mobility

EU TENLAW Closing Conference, 17-18 September, Budapest

2015-09-08

TENLAW, an ambitious EU FP7 funded project aiming to set out a comparative framework for tenancy law in Europe, comes to a close with its final project conference held in 17-18 September in Budapest, Hungary. 

Filed Under: Egyéb, Featured, Housing policy

MRI members participated and presented on ENHR 2015 Conference

2015-07-06

Four staff members of Metropolitan Research Institute participated on the annual conference of European Network of Housing Researchers between 28 June and 1 July, held in the University Institute of Lisbon (ISCTE).

Filed Under: Egyéb, Featured, Housing finance, Housing policy

Book Review: Éva Tessza Udvarhelyi: (In)justice On The Streets

2015-06-15

The book review of József Hegedüs on Éva Tessza Udvarhelyi’s recent book “(In)justice On The Streets” was published in the latest issue of European Journal of Homelessness.

Filed Under: Egyéb, Featured, Housing policy, Social rental systems, social rental agencies

MRI News: Social Rehabilitation and Urban Planning in Budapest

2015-05-18

Recent domestic works of Metropolitan Research Institute staff include the coordination of Social Rehabilitation Handbook for the use of Budapest municipalities, and the in-depth sociological and housing mobility study of residential areas of Budapest’s District 21.

Filed Under: Egyéb, Featured, Residential mobility, Transformation of urban areas, Urban development

REPLAN – Innovative Solutions to Urban Housing Challenges (2014-2015)

2015-05-07

After a year-long research project, the socially inclusive architectural design volume REPLAN – Innovative Solutions to Urban Housing Challenges was presented by Holcim Hungaria Home Foundation on 6 May 2015.

Filed Under: Egyéb, Featured, Housing Projects, Refurbishment, energy efficiency, Urban development, Urban renewal and regional urban development policies

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