The capital and the Faculty of Architecture signed a Memorandum of Cooperation

"The goal is joint work on projects that will contribute to the development of urban planning, the protection of cultural and natural heritage, and the promotion of a quality urban environment," the announcement states.

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Injac and Perović, Photo: podgorica.me
Injac and Perović, Photo: podgorica.me
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The mayor of Podgorica, Olivera Injac, and the dean of the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Montenegro, Svetlana Perović, signed a Memorandum of Cooperation today, which will improve cooperation and the exchange of knowledge in the field of urban planning and architecture.

Injac, as published on the website of the Capital City, expressed her gratitude and satisfaction for signing the memorandum and pointed out that the new city administration will "in every sense advocate that absolutely all of us work in the interest of the development of the city". She especially emphasized that the capital city will support "all young people, students, who have great potential to contribute to the development of the city when it comes to this topic".

The Mayor of Podgorica also thanked her colleagues from the Office of the Chief City Architect, who "in the right way strengthened the work of the office and are constantly working to increase its functionality."

Perović, as stated, expressed gratitude for the openness to cooperation and pointed out that the signing of the memorandum is an important step towards the realization of joint projects, and cooperation with the capital is very important. Perović added that starting next semester, the student will work on conceptual solutions for certain micro locations in Podgorica.

"The memorandum on cooperation that was signed today will establish the foundations for long-term cooperation between the Capital City and the Faculty of Architecture based on the principles of a partnership relationship. The goal is to work together on projects that will contribute to the development of urban planning, the protection of cultural and natural heritage, and the promotion of a quality urban environment." the announcement concludes.

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