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Copenhagen has for the last 15 years become a capital on which the eyes of the world rest, especially in relation to sustainability and city life. massive investments in efficient public transport, bicycle paths in all streets - and recreational outdoor spaces of the highest quality.
Learn about building climate friendly - in wood. CLT (cross laminated timber) makes it possible to build large and tall in wood. Go to Switzerland and learn about how CLT is used both for school buildings and for example for a huge warehouse, built in just one week.
How can you revitalize old neighborhoods and buildings? Learn about innovative transformation and renovation strategies from leading cities like Paris, Rotterdam, and Helsinki. You'll discover how we seamlessly blend historical preservation with modern sustainability practices.
Aarhus is the second largest city in Denmark and and there is a lot of new development going on. A whole new neighbourhood close to the sea with lot's of new architecture is rising. Aarhus is also famous for its beautiful University campus by C.F. Møller in yellow brick stone.
Discover South Sweden's commitment to sustainability, exemplified by Växjö's 50% mandate for new wood construction. Join our tour to explore practical and eco-friendly initiatives, reflecting the region's down-to-earth and forward-thinking approach to responsible living and construction.
From wooden construction to Alvar Aalto's masterpieces: Meet the architects behind Finland's famous sauna facilities - and jump into the sea afterwards. And walk around Alvar Aalto's living room and kitchen in his private residence from 1936, and hear about Finland's greatest architect.
Explore Hamburg's dynamic cityscape with eco-friendly initiatives and groundbreaking designs by renowned architects such as Herzog & de Meuron. Meet local experts, gain insights into innovative approaches to flood protection and sustainable building projects.
Oslo stands as a hub for sustainable urban development and architectural innovation. With a focus on environmentally friendly construction and a commitment to creating dynamic residential areas, the city has become a showcase for progressive projects.
Discover Berlin's sustainability journey. From groundbreaking energy hubs to urban farming leadership, explore car-free districts and iconic architectural transformations. Immerse in 32 new wood/CLT schools fostering sustainability.
In Japan, you will witness some of the most beautiful constructions and garden layouts in the world, from masterpieces by the most renowned architects, from Tadao Ando to Kengo Kuma and SANAA to upcoming design studios.
Rotterdam, Europe's New York, blends waterfront skyscrapers with historic sites, rebuilt after World War II bombings. As Europe's largest port, it hosts innovative housing and recreation projects in former industrial areas near the port.
Explore Vienna's dynamic urban landscape with groundbreaking public housing, diverse living spaces, and sustainable developments like Aspern Seestadt and the world's first "climate-fit greenpass platinum-certified" Biotope City—an urban oasis harmonizing biodiversity and contemporary living.
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