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’We have to make the urban water cycle close to nature again’
By Philipp Jarke und Falko Schoklitsch How can we deal with droughts and floods? To what extent are we ourselves to blame? An interview with Daniela Fuchs-Hanusch from the Institute of Urban Water Management and Landscape Water Engineering at TU Graz.
By Philipp Jarke und Falko Schoklitsch How can we deal with droughts and floods? To what extent are we ourselves to blame? An interview with Daniela Fuchs-Hanusch from the Institute of Urban Water Management and Landscape Water Engineering at TU Graz.
OUT NOW: GAM 19 ’Professionalism’ published
By Ute Wiedner The new issue of the Graz Architecture Magazine (GAM), recently presented at Graz University of Technology (TU Graz), deals with the manifestations of architecture as a professional practice.
By Ute Wiedner The new issue of the Graz Architecture Magazine (GAM), recently presented at Graz University of Technology (TU Graz), deals with the manifestations of architecture as a professional practice.
Architectural Heritage: Architectural Archive of Styria is Opened
By Ute Wiedner The architectural holdings of the Archives of TU Graz - including the estates of Herbert Eichholzer, Anna Lülja Praun or Karla Kowalski - form the core of the Architekturarchiv Steiermark (ASt), which will be opened in Graz on 30th November.
By Ute Wiedner The architectural holdings of the Archives of TU Graz - including the estates of Herbert Eichholzer, Anna Lülja Praun or Karla Kowalski - form the core of the Architekturarchiv Steiermark (ASt), which will be opened in Graz on 30th November.
#5: Buildings and Energy
Brian Cody is an engineer with over 30 years of experience in the analysis and design of energy efficient cities, buildings and systems.
Brian Cody is an engineer with over 30 years of experience in the analysis and design of energy efficient cities, buildings and systems.
#2 Urbanism and Sustainable Building
Aglaeé Degros is a professor and researcher at TU Graz. More precisely: at the Institute of Urbanism.
Aglaeé Degros is a professor and researcher at TU Graz. More precisely: at the Institute of Urbanism.
The city has potential - for more wilderness
By Mag. Beate Mosing The future of animals lies in the city, because private gardens are often the opposite of "ecological".
By Mag. Beate Mosing The future of animals lies in the city, because private gardens are often the opposite of "ecological".
GAM.17: Architectural Potentials of the Material wooda
The current issue of the Graz Architecture Magazine (GAM) takes a fresh look at the architectural complexity of wood and explores the material's potential for a more climate-friendly building industry.
The current issue of the Graz Architecture Magazine (GAM) takes a fresh look at the architectural complexity of wood and explores the material's potential for a more climate-friendly building industry.
Aglaée Degros: The Spaces Between Buildings
By Birgit Baustädter Urban designer Aglaée Degros explores rural and urban in-between spaces and what happens in them.
By Birgit Baustädter Urban designer Aglaée Degros explores rural and urban in-between spaces and what happens in them.
Resistance against National Socialism: exhibition by architecture students
By Susanne Eigner Architecture students at Graz University of Technology have designed a travelling exhibition that reconstructs traces of the resistance to the Nazi regime in Styria on the basis of four case studies.
By Susanne Eigner Architecture students at Graz University of Technology have designed a travelling exhibition that reconstructs traces of the resistance to the Nazi regime in Styria on the basis of four case studies.
TU Graz students win architecture prize in Shanghai
By Ute Wiedner Recently enrolled in their architecture studies and already internationally successful: Students won with their pavilion for a micro community at the Tongji Construction Festival at the TU Graz partner university Tongji.
By Ute Wiedner Recently enrolled in their architecture studies and already internationally successful: Students won with their pavilion for a micro community at the Tongji Construction Festival at the TU Graz partner university Tongji.
Territorial justice: Architecture magazine GAM.15
By Ute Wiedner The new issue of GAM on Territorial Justice thematises the area of tension between urban and rural regions in terms of needs-oriented spatial planning.
By Ute Wiedner The new issue of GAM on Territorial Justice thematises the area of tension between urban and rural regions in terms of needs-oriented spatial planning.
GLOBAL DEMANDS - Architectural research in a globalised world
Whether in the sphere of architecture critique or on the market of speculative real estate investment, architecture is increasingly becoming the subject of global circulation.
Whether in the sphere of architecture critique or on the market of speculative real estate investment, architecture is increasingly becoming the subject of global circulation.
Tracing historic Japanese architecture
The TU Wien is planning a photogrammetric survey of historically important models of traditional Japanese buildings.
The TU Wien is planning a photogrammetric survey of historically important models of traditional Japanese buildings.
Austrian Science Fund sponsors TU Graz architecture projects
Basic research in the practice-oriented discipline of architecture is gaining importance at TU Graz.
Basic research in the practice-oriented discipline of architecture is gaining importance at TU Graz.
A New "Space Age": Globalisation Is Shaping Urban Development
"Space" is defined and shaped by social forces. A project at the Vienna University of Technology is presently investigating how current changes in these forces are impacting on urban development.
"Space" is defined and shaped by social forces. A project at the Vienna University of Technology is presently investigating how current changes in these forces are impacting on urban development.