COP26: Implementation at the local level is key to stay below 2°C
“Cash, coal, cars and trees” – this was the official mantra at the recent UN Climate Conference, the COP26, in Glasgow. Between November 1 and
“Cash, coal, cars and trees” – this was the official mantra at the recent UN Climate Conference, the COP26, in Glasgow. Between November 1 and
Munich’s Architecture Museum asks “Who’s Next?” in a homelessness exhibition that runs until the 6th of February 2022. The exhibition
Landscape architect Julie Bargmann is the winner of the 2021 “Oberlander Prize” – the Cornelia Hahn Oberlander International Landscape
In the course of the European Floods 2021, more than 230 people lost their lives across Europe. Measured in terms of the at least 191 fatalities, the
Once again, the consequences of climate change are becoming apparent. Especially in Australia. Last summer, fires made the headlines. Now it is the
In the boom district at London’s King’s Cross station, the architects of Moxon have built a new pedestrian bridge over Regent’s Canal: the
The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) has published a new BCG city ranking “Cities of Choice”. London is at the top of the list. Rio de Janeiro and
With “Jernbanebyen”, a new large green inner-city district is being built on an old railway site in Copenhagen. 5,000 to 10,000 people are to
How a High Ropes Course contributes to the health of your city Urbanisation and Health Awareness are two dominating megatrends which are influencing
On May 1st 2021, the Empire State Building celebrated its 90th birthday. Over the last nine decades, the architectural icon of New York City was
It is supposed to stretch through the Saudi Arabian desert like a linear oasis. “The Line” is the first step in Saudi Arabia’s futuristic
The British government has been campaigning for several years to tunnel under the Stonehenge monument. It argues with less noise, less congestion and
Landscape architecture firm Pacific Coast Land Design (PCLD) is known for its expertise in public works projects. They deliver LEED-certified
Due to the Coronavirus pandemic, the Bavarian Landscape Architecture Prize 2020 could not be awarded last year. In early July of this year, the
Barcode Architects and krft present their project PATCHWORK that will be one of the first developments in the future sustainable Sluisbuurt area in