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OverviewBilingual edition (English/German) / Zweisprachige Ausgabe (deutsch/englisch) Do plants improve the climate in cities? How can greenery in architecture help reduce urban heat build-up and pollution by fine particulate matter, lower noise levels in the city, and enhance people’s wellbeing? The manual on building greenery in its third extended edition is aimed at citizens, architects and developers alike. It provides answers to the frequently asked questions – from greening existing buildings to greenery with new builds, from grants, subsidies, and practical tips on choosing the right plants to the ecological impact on the urban climate. It’s high time – and many examples in Germany and around the world show that greened buildings are already a fast-growing reality. • Third, expanded edition of the popular volume with a new foreword and contribution on the history and effectiveness of espalier trees on façades • Numerous richly illustrated case studies from all over the world, including both well-known projects and new findings • Offers concise answers to the most frequently asked questions about urban greening Full Product DetailsAuthor: Hilde Strobl , Peter Cachola Schmal , Rudi ScheuermannPublisher: JOVIS Verlag Imprint: JOVIS Verlag Weight: 0.837kg ISBN: 9783986120757ISBN 10: 3986120750 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 04 November 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationDr. phil. Hilde Strobl ist Architekturhistorikerin, Kuratorin und Literaturwissenschaftlerin. Studium der Kunstgeschichte und Germanistik in Augsburg, Promotion an der TU München (2011). Senior Scientist am Archiv für Bau.Kunst.Geschichte der Universität Innsbruck. Zuvor wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin und Kuratorin am Architekturmuseum und am Lehrstuhl für Architekturgeschichte und kuratorische Praxis der Technischen Universität München (2005–2019) und freie Kuratorin am Deutschen Architekturmuseum Frankfurt (2020-2021). In ihrer Forschung widmet sie sich der Rezeptionsgeschichte der Architektur und ihren Medien sowie der gesellschaftsrelevanten Rolle von Architektur. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |