The balance between green spaces and built-up areas has not only been negotiated again since the climate crisis and the rekindled discussion about more "green in the city" during the Corona pandemic. Green spaces make an active contribution to climate protection, because their cooling effect in summer prevents squares, streets and buildings from heating up. In addition, greenery has been proven to improve the microclimate, reduce noise pollution and help filter fine dust from the air. According to scientific studies, green spaces also have a positive effect on the human psyche.
The HDA provides a discussion series accompanying the exhibition to discuss the relationship between "green and architecture" with national and international guests from their respective different experiences and perspectives.
In the first panel, Sanne van Manen, MVRDV / Rotterdam, and Lisa Maria Enzenhofer, Breath Earth Collective / Graz, will present examples of the greening and use of roofs, public streets and squares.
Welcome Martin Zettel / Department of Public Space Design, Department of Urban Planning, City of Graz
Lectures and Dialogue Sanne van Manen / MVRDV, Rotterdam (NL) Lecture title: The vertical green city Lisa Maria Enzenhofer / Breathe Earth Collective, Graz Lecture title: Breathing Cities for everybody
Moderation Thomas Höflehner / Regional Centre of Expertise Graz-Styria, University of Graz
The event will be held in English. A proof that you have been vaccinated, tested or have recovered from COVID-19 will be required. Preregistration is requested. >> Click here to register.
Miró Rivera Architects have been working for more than 20 years in Austin, Texas/USA. The city is characterized by a topography of gentle hills and the Colorado River. Maintaining the balance and the seemingly effortless, harmonious interplay of architecture and nature is the credo of Miró Rivera Architects. In the exhibition "The Landscape City", the HDA – Haus der Architektur presents selected projects by the firm, showing examples of their approach in three chapters: Trees, Water, and People.
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