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Coacm brings to the World Congress of Architects a reflection on the future of heritage in the 21st century
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Coacm brings to the World Congress of Architects a reflection on the future of heritage in the 21st century

The Coacm (Comisión de Arquitectura y Ciencias de la Construcción de Murcia) has presented reflections on the future of heritage in the 21st century at the World Congress of Architects. This initiative was based on the Heritage Days held in the region over the past three years and included an exhibition featuring eight representative works of contemporary Castilian-Murcian architecture.

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Coacm brings to the World Congress of Architects a reflection on the future of heritage in the 21st century

The Coacm (Comisión de Arquitectura y Ciencias de la Construcción de Murcia) has presented reflections on the future of heritage in the 21st century at the World Congress of Architects. This initiative was based on the Heritage Days held in the region over the past three years and included an exhibition featuring eight representative works of contemporary Castilian-Murcian architecture.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses cultural initiatives related to architecture and heritage, which are not inherently politically charged. The content focuses on architectural exhibitions and discussions without any apparent ideological framing or political commentary.

Why these scores (Factual 65 · Objective 70): The article provides general information about an initiative by Coacm at the World Architects Congress, but lacks specific details or sources to verify the claims. It mentions events over the past three years and an exhibition, but no primary source is available. The tone is neutral, though slightly

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