by Biotope City | | Categorieën, News
The green toad, the field hamster and the alpine bat, many species live next to us in the city. One man’s joy, another man’s sorrow? How and why is a rich nature in the city so important on a small and large scale? What opportunities are there for...
by Peter Reischer | | Architecture & Urban development, Categorieën, News
The Austrian journaist Peter Reischer spoke with Prof. Helga Fassbinder from TU Eindhoven about the concept of Biotope City. He met in her Vienna flat in a building by Arch. Glück. To the opening question whether this was coincidence or luck, Helga Fassbinder replied:...
by Alfred Benesch | | Architecture & Urban development, Authors, Categorieën, News
Is there a way to design and implement a customised green infrastructure for new settlement expansions? This article shows how a multifunctional and interdisciplinary planning approach can be used to develop a new settlement area in the city of St.Pölten called...
by Biotope City | | Categorieën, News
Climate change and the energy transition have made many questions of the dense city as nature urgently explosive. What are the solutions? How do we broadly implement already existing solution? How do we reach investors, citizens, politicians? A new series of...
by Harrie van Helmond, Jannie Landa, Tom van Duuren, | | Architecture & Urban development, Categorieën, News
Largely unnoticed by the experts, a special feature in the field of housing stands in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, a city of about 250,000 inhabitants: a Dutch ‘Bosco vertical’ – but not for rich residents, like the world-famous building in Milan, but...
by Biotope City | | Categorieën, News
How to think long term in a short term world, for growing green cities?We seldom take time to discuss this question, but in this conference we do! You can register at: https://lnkd.in/eKs3gThU With speakers like Minister de Jonge, Derk Loorbach, Barbara...