The text announces the eighth issue of the PRUMO Journal, which, unlike previous editions, does not have a specific theme. This pluralistic approach reflects a democratic resistance in the face of attacks on science and culture. Under the title “NÃO TEMA” (“NO THEME”), the text highlights the importance of knowledge in confronting contemporary challenges, emphasizing the relevance of science in times of crisis. The issue features a variety of topics, including an interview with architect Eui-Sung Yi, architectural reflections on a film, photographic analysis of artworks, exploration of diagrams in architecture, results from an extension project, reflections on the act of drawing, effectiveness of architectural concepts, discussions on public and private experience, analysis of artistic installations, an interview about an architectural project, the relationship between residual urban spaces and fragmented urbanism, dialogue between traditional knowledge and sustainability, analysis of urban mobility indicators, and documentation of a workshop on territory. The goal is to provide a diverse perspective and stimulate critical reflections on architecture and related topics.
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