The international concept of learning cities refers to a city as the human capital that facilitates our needs, interests and individual empowerment, while it parallel supports a community building through mutual learning process. This dual nature of a city as an educating ground opens multiple possibilities to learn, in both formal and informal ways. Considering that the concept of learning cities has a clear imprint into urban space, it elevates the position of urbanism and architecture within the concept. This position is characterised by simultaneous reliance to local and cosmopolitan values in culture, knowledge, and technologies, aiming to spatially empower individuals and create social cohesion, which basically support the urban susta...