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Founders of Homeland Society are among active professionals in architectural-engineering services, as well as social activists. Their experiences and interests in human settlement lead them to believe that policies in continual city/urban development hoping to add capacities or to correct end-symptoms will, in time, destroy the cities themselves. Instead, investing in effective urban & rural coexistance programs will prevent this costly chaos; it will open up real options for where the people can live and help saving the cities and countries as a whole. In 1996,
representing The Architects Forum, Homeland Society founders attended Habitat II, or the
Conference on Human Settlements at the United Nations in both New York
and Istanbul. They provided useful inputs for several Caucuses, such as
Sustainable Society, Appropriate Building Technology, Energy, Urban &
Rural Linkage, and Women’s Caucus. Homeland Society Thank you for your interests
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