Alessia Rita Palermiti · Strategies and actions for Sustainable Urban Design along the canal in Eindhoven (NL) · Divisare
in Örebro, Sweden. Their design, the Örnsro Trästad - Swedish for “Timber Town” - focuses on the organic integration of new urban development with nature, spotlighting sustainability in both construction and urban planning.
PLACEMAKING: “Every Mayor’s Dream” - using the arts to develop an area where people want to live, work and congregate. The key is to treat the ARTS AS AN ESSENTIAL PART OF THE CITY’S IDENTITY. (backers include National Governors Association (www.nga.org) and many others)
Tirana 2030: Watch How Nature and Urbanism Will Co-Exist in the Albanian Capital,New public schools will act as focal points for city neighborhoods. Image Courtesy of Attu Studio
Tatjana Busch & Elisabeth Stieger (2016): Teltow Connection, Berlin (DE), via competitionline.com
Image 14 of 21 from gallery of Harvard GSD Students Win International Urban Design Competition for Shanghai Rail Station. Courtesy of The Harvard Graduate School of Design
landscape architect // landscape architecture degree & aesthetics, drawing, IT, practical // collaborative // consult clients, cost estimates, materials // guild
Tatjana Busch & Elisabeth Stieger (2016): Teltow Connection, Berlin (DE), via competitionline.com
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POROUS-CITY_axo_WEB                                                       …
Bicycle Snake by Dissing+Weitling Copenhagen. Visit the slowottawa.ca boards >> http://www.pinterest.com/slowottawa
Urban Design of Barbican, London
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Principles of transit-oriented development from ITDP. For more smart urbanism visit the Slow Ottawa 'Streets for Everyone' Pinterest board.
Bordalo II Opens the Doors to ‘Attero,’ a Giant Exhibition of Animal Assemblages Built with Trash
NORDBAHNHOF made by Arenas Basabe Palacios                                                                                                                                                                                 Más