Author:
Susanne Reiff
Publisher:
Connective Cities
Description:
Documentation of the Connective Cities dialogue event from 24 to 26 September 2024 in Berlin.
Public buildings from the 1960s and 70s are a common feature of many cityscapes around the world. Today, they rarely meet the 21st century’s technical, energy and aesthetic requirements, and are frequently demolished and replaced with new buildings. However, they have great potential for reducing emissions in the construction sector, thereby contributing to climate change mitigation.
At the dialogue event, almost 25 municipal experts from Germany, Kenya, Montenegro, the Palestinian territories, Zambia and Ukraine exchanged views on solutions and challenges for the sustainable reuse of public buildings from the 1960s and 1970s and worked together to develop project ideas. New concepts often include multifunctional use for residential, social, educational, cultural, retail and office space.
Short summary and a photo gallery on our microsite 'More sustainable than demolition'
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Language:
English
Page count:
9
Copyright:
Connective Cities