The architects and urban planners Eva Schwab and Aglaée Degros linger in public spaces. The two TU Graz researchers are convinced that temporary street furniture (so-called parklets), such as the one shown here, is one of many ways to make places attractive and lively again.
The architects and urban planners Eva Schwab and Aglaée Degros linger in public spaces. The two TU Graz researchers are convinced that temporary street furniture (so-called parklets), such as the one shown here, is one of many ways to make places attractive and lively again. By Mag. Beate Mosing The future of animals lies in the city, because private gardens are often the opposite of "ecological". And even the robotic lawn mower plays into urban development. Sounds unusual? Not at TU Graz. Because here, radically rethinking the way we use space is on the curriculum of the Institute of Urbanism.
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