by Egon Zippel | | Categorieën, Gallery, News
Click on images to enlarge them. They will appear in a new tab. After years of planning, another ambitious project rivaling the Highline in all its aspects, both good and bad – is being realized in New York City. It is called the Lowline and is located in Manhattan’s...
by Helga Fassbinder | | Architecture & Urban development, Categorieën, News
Amsterdam 1671-1672 La ‘baie d’or’ du Herengracht. Peinture de Gerrit Adriaensz. Berckheyde, Gemeente Museum Amsterdam Le développement d’Amsterdam au 17e siècle comme paradigme de l’urbanisme bleu-vert et un exemple réussi à Vienne...
by Helga Fassbinder | | Architecture & Urban development, Categorieën, News
Amsterdam 1671-1672 The ‘Golden Bay’ of the Herengracht. Painting by Gerrit Adriaensz. Berckheyde, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam On the development of Amsterdam in the 17th century as a paradigm of blue-green urban planning and on a successful example in...
by Biotope City | | Categorieën, News
Integrating biodiverse nature into urban areas: What is possible? What is desirable? How does one do it? Does it even make sense? Rules of the game for citizens and professionals in planning, design and maintenance. Prof.Dr. Helga Fassbinder, Foundation Biotope City...
by Biotope City | | Categorieën, News
Webinar by Margarete Eller The “Gartenwerkstatt” is Europe’s largest community rooftop garden. It is located on the roof of a municipal high-rise garage and has about 50 members who have organized themselves as an association. It is a project worth...
by Biotope City | | Categorieën, News
Lecture by Bendedikt Heger, 13.6., 17 h Every year, hundreds of thousands of birds die in collisions with glass panes in Austria alone. B.Sc, M.sc. Benedikt Heger from the Vienna Environmental Advocacy’s Office explains why this is so, where the danger is...