Time to Act! – Registration
A project by the Vorarlberg regional authority and its partner organisations in the framework of the EU’s Life BooGI-BOP*.
Talks in english. Note for People who are deaf : The conversations will be available as a video with English subtitles on this website.
Mondays, 5 p. m., (75 minutes)
Industrial and commercial premises hold enormous potential in terms of climate change mitigation and the promotion of environmental quality. The role of biodiversity as an integral part of innovative and forward-looking urban development is the subject of an online-series of three talks. Three model case projects are presented to show businesses, planners and local authorities where successful action can be taken.
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Naturmuseum St.Gallen · Studio Vulkan Landschaftsarchitektur · Photo © Das Bild/Judith Stadler
Monday, 12 April
5 p. m. (approx. 75 minutes)
Marina Hämmerle talking to
Robin Winogrond
Studio Vulkan, Zurich
Naturmuseum St.Gallen
The park is a space of artificial naturalness or natural artificiality – an atmospheric backdrop promoting three themes: the intermingling of nature and culture, three significant geological epochs of Eastern Switzerland and the dialogue between science and faith. The aim is to touch visitors of all ages with curiosity and a sense of the seemingly infinite timeframe and transformation processes of natural history.
Landscape architecture: Kienast Vogt and Partner, Zürich; garden design and landscaping: Lothar Schmidt, Koblach · Photo © Lukas Hämmerle, Lustenau
Monday, 19 April
5 p. m. (approx. 75 minutes)
Lilli Lička talking to
Manfred Vith + State Councillor Johannes Rauch
High-Tech Campus Omicron
Klaus, Vorarlberg
The world market leading company in safety technology came up with a neighbourly gesture – the water bodies, lined with poplar trees, are more than habitat for plants and animals, they are a connecting lifeline within the business area.
Photo © Takuji Shimmura
Monday, 26 April
5 p. m. (approx. 75 minutes)
Dominique Gauzin-Müller talking to
Frédéric Chartier
Chartier Dalix, Paris
Biodiversity School, Boulogne-Billancourt, Paris
The building plays host to various species (plants, insects, small animals) and acts as the foundation for low prairie-type vegetation leading up to a shrub-land fringe around a central grove of standard trees. Design elements for hosting plant and animal species need to be seen as part of the body of the building.
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For questions, just let me know: sg@naturvielfaltbauen.org
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