Hamburg - Positionen, Pläne, Projekte: 2: Nachbarschaft gestalten
Hamburg has set its sights on sustainable inner-city development. New neighborhoods with more spaces for housing, services, manufacturing, traffic, and leisure are now being created. However, building density and the location of open spaces must be carefully balanced in order to preserve the environment and maintain short travelling distances within the city.

What residential, working, mobility, and leisure spaces are needed in a dense, sustainable, and yet affordable city? What role does the ground on which the city is built play? How—and with what materials—should buildings be built or reconditioned in order to be climate-friendly?

The second volume in this series reveals the positions on these topics taken by the city of Hamburg in essays and dialogues, presents the plans, strategies, and buildings that aim to foster sustainable, neighborly city development.

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Hamburg - Positionen, Pläne, Projekte: 2: Nachbarschaft gestalten
Hamburg has set its sights on sustainable inner-city development. New neighborhoods with more spaces for housing, services, manufacturing, traffic, and leisure are now being created. However, building density and the location of open spaces must be carefully balanced in order to preserve the environment and maintain short travelling distances within the city.

What residential, working, mobility, and leisure spaces are needed in a dense, sustainable, and yet affordable city? What role does the ground on which the city is built play? How—and with what materials—should buildings be built or reconditioned in order to be climate-friendly?

The second volume in this series reveals the positions on these topics taken by the city of Hamburg in essays and dialogues, presents the plans, strategies, and buildings that aim to foster sustainable, neighborly city development.

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Hamburg - Positionen, Pläne, Projekte: 2: Nachbarschaft gestalten

Hamburg - Positionen, Pläne, Projekte: 2: Nachbarschaft gestalten

Hamburg - Positionen, Pläne, Projekte: 2: Nachbarschaft gestalten

Hamburg - Positionen, Pläne, Projekte: 2: Nachbarschaft gestalten

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Overview

Hamburg has set its sights on sustainable inner-city development. New neighborhoods with more spaces for housing, services, manufacturing, traffic, and leisure are now being created. However, building density and the location of open spaces must be carefully balanced in order to preserve the environment and maintain short travelling distances within the city.

What residential, working, mobility, and leisure spaces are needed in a dense, sustainable, and yet affordable city? What role does the ground on which the city is built play? How—and with what materials—should buildings be built or reconditioned in order to be climate-friendly?

The second volume in this series reveals the positions on these topics taken by the city of Hamburg in essays and dialogues, presents the plans, strategies, and buildings that aim to foster sustainable, neighborly city development.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783986120085
Publisher: JOVIS
Publication date: 02/27/2025
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 7.68(w) x 11.61(h) x (d)
Language: German
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Olaf Bartels ist Autor, Redakteur, Kurator, und Moderator. Er studierte Architektur an der Hochschule für bildende Künste Hamburg und hat zahlreiche Bücher und Zeitschriften, sowie Forschungen zur zeitgenössischen und historischen Architektur und Stadtentwicklung in Deutschland und in der Türkei veröffentlicht. Er war Hochschullehrer in Berlin, Braunschweig, Hamburg, Istanbul und Ankara und ist heute Lehrbeauftragter an der HafenCity Universität (HCU) Hamburg. Zudem ist er Mitglied der Deutschen Akademie für Städtebau und Landesplanung (DASL).


Olaf Bartels is an author, editor, curator, and presenter. He studied architecture at the University of Fine Arts Hamburg and has published numerous books, magazines, and research on both contemporary and historic architecture, as well as urban development, in Germany and Turkey. He has worked as a university lecturer in Berlin, Braunschweig, Hamburg, Istanbul, and Ankara, and currently teaches at HafenCity University in Hamburg. In addition to this, he is a member of the Deutsche Akademie für Städtebau und Landesplanung (DASL), an association of experts in the field.

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