(ANSA) - BELGRADE, 14 AGO - The authorities of Cluj-Napoca,
a 300,000 city in northwestern Romania, are planning the
construction of a new neighborhood that will host more than
120,000 people, the largest built in the town since the late
1960s.
According to the portal Romania Insider, the plot for the
project will be located on a 24 hectares area in the eastern
part of the city and currently two topographic and geotechnical
studies are being carried out.
Romania Insider informed that the authorities will launch an
international competition open to architects from all over
Europe who want to participate in the project. (ANSA).
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