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This book is a forward-thinking exploration of the future of urban development. This insightful book dives deep into how cities can evolve to become more sustainable, resilient, and inclusive by applying the innovative principles of the New European Bauhaus.
By blending science, technology, art, and culture, the book provides a holistic view of ecological transition, offering fresh perspectives on urban challenges. It draws on a rich collection of real-world case studies, showcasing how these cutting-edge ideas are already being applied in cities across the globe. Each case study brings theory to life, providing actionable strategies that urban planners, architects, policymakers, and researchers can use to make a tangible impact in their own communities.
A key highlight of the book is its emphasis on the importance of community involvement in urban planning. It explores how participatory design ensures that cities are not just built for people, but by people, creating spaces that reflect the diverse needs and aspirations of local populations.
In addition, this book explores the role of education in preparing the next generation of urban thinkers. It introduces innovative curricula designed to equip future architects, planners, and policymakers with the skills they need to lead the ecological transition.
With an international focus, the book draws on examples from diverse regions, giving readers a global perspective on sustainable development. Whether you're looking to implement greener building practices, foster community engagement, or innovate within urban design, this book offers valuable insights and practical tools for making cities not just livable, but truly thriving.
This book is an essential read for anyone invested in the future of urban living. Ready to be part of the movement towards sustainable, beautiful, and inclusive cities? This book is your guide to turning that vision into reality
Offers innovative strategies and real-world case studies for implementing ecological transitions at various scales Connects science, technology, art, and culture to provide integrated solutions for resilient and inclusive communities Delivers actionable recommendations grounded in real-world examples to bridge the gap between theory and practice
Auteur
Prof. Dr. Milena Vukmirovic, University of Belgrade - Faculty of Forestry, Department of Landscape Architecture and Horticulture
Prof. Dr Aleksandra Djukic, University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture
Prof. Dr Eva Vanista Lazarevic, University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture
Prof. Dr Aleksandra Krstic Furundzic, Urban Laboratory Belgrade
Contenu
1.Introduction.- 2.Cities as Engines for Ecological Transition: Collaborative approaches for integrating natural and cultural heritage in urban development.- 3.Design with Nature: Cartography of ecosystemic cities and the geodesign framework for green infrastructure planning.- 4.Local Communities as Innovators: Informal models for sustainable development and perspectives on shrinking and non-global cities.- 5.Co-Design and Holistic Land Use: Case studies on co-creation for sustainable city development and architectural studies on transformation potential of urban waterways.- 6.Carbon Neutral Built Environment: Applications of carbon-based composites and the impact of climate change on building energy performance.- 7.Sustainable Mobility: Studies on urban transport infrastructure, urban air mobility, and route planning optimization.- 8.Affordable and Sustainable Housing: Refurbishment of post-war housing stock, future prospects of residential towers, and energy savings potential in modular envelope renovations.- 9.Public Spaces for Healthy Lifestyles: Green transformation scenarios, participatory processes, and supporting visual attention.- 10.Sustainable Digital Solutions: Exploring urban heat islands and advancements in BIM application and development.- 11.Adaptive Re-use of Built Heritage: Reconstruction of heritage buildings and the application of AI to cultural heritage.- 12.New European Bauhaus Curricula: Contextual learning of structural design, digital tools in curricula, and LEED in academic architectural education.- 13.Trans-generational Justice and Intergenerational Interaction: Reconceptualizing smart cities, smart city criteria, and revisitingurban design concepts.- 14.Living Labs and Collaborative Innovation Ecosystems: Workcamp experiences in urbanism education and creative education methodologies.