Dipl.Ing. Wolfgang Heidenreich
Wolfgang Heidenreich examines the influence of activities by young housing cooperatives on new Munich urban districts, through which the implementation of the goals ‘ecology/biodiversity’ and ‘climate protection’ in the areas of mobility, re-use, sponge city, greening and urban gardening has been promoted. He presents how this was achieved and the results it has produced using a series of examples.
Wolfgang Heidenreich is a landscape architect, works at Green City e.V. Munich, and since 2020 has also been working as a consultant at the Advisory Center for Energy Efficiency and Sustainability of the Bavarian Chamber of Architects.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6rYNU_FBJ8
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