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ARCH+ Salon: Versammlung der Mikropolitiken
Buch- und Projektvorstellung mit Kayoung Kim, Thies Warnke, Marius Töpfer, Lisa Marie Zander (Hrsg.), Jonas Tratz (FAKT), Tim Panzer (DEMO) und Jesko Fezer
Moderation: Christian Hiller und Zita Leutgeb (ARCH+)
Mittwoch, 29. April 2026, 19 Uhr
Einlass: 18:30 Uhr
ARCH+ Space, Friedrichstraße 23a, 10969 Berlin
+++Die Veranstaltung ist bereits ausgebucht.+++
Solidarische Initiativen, selbstorganisierte Treffpunkte, künstlerische Interventionen, utopische Feste und soziale Architekturen sprießen aus den Löchern im Gefüge der Städte. Mikropolitische Praktiken greifen Beziehungen, Bedarfe und Interessen vor Ort auf, schaffen soziale und räumliche Fakten und unterlaufen auf diese Weise eingefahrene politische Prozesse. Die jeweiligen Kämpfe und Praktiken scheinen spezifisch und nur im lokalen Kontext gelesen werden zu können, doch gemeinsam haben sie die Idee einer Stadt, die selbstgemacht und selbstverwaltet ist – einer gerechteren solidarischen Stadt.
Der ARCH+ Salon nimmt das jüngst erschienene Buch Versammlung der Mikropolitiken zum Anlass, um diese Praktiken zu diskutieren und sich der Frage zu widmen, welche Architekturen diese hervorbringen.
Die Veranstaltung findet auf Deutsch statt.
Der ARCH+ Salon ist ausgebucht.
Bild: Neubau Nachbarschaftszentrum Hamburg Rothenburgsort © FAKT + DEMO

Gilles Cément: Jardin du Tiers Paysage, Saint-Nazaire, 2009-11. The garden has been planted on the roof of the former submarine base built by Germany during the Second World War in occupied France (Photos: @martinargyroglo and ©Bernard Renoux, Le voyage à Nantes).
See interview with Gilles Clément and Lilith Unverzagt (atelier le balto): “Gardening with the Existing”, in ARCH+ 263 Stadtnatur I Urban Nature.
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Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe “Stadtnatur | Urban Nature” zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
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👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
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#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

Gilles Cément: Jardin du Tiers Paysage, Saint-Nazaire, 2009-11. The garden has been planted on the roof of the former submarine base built by Germany during the Second World War in occupied France (Photos: @martinargyroglo and ©Bernard Renoux, Le voyage à Nantes).
See interview with Gilles Clément and Lilith Unverzagt (atelier le balto): “Gardening with the Existing”, in ARCH+ 263 Stadtnatur I Urban Nature.
—
Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe “Stadtnatur | Urban Nature” zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
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👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
—
#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

Gilles Cément: Jardin du Tiers Paysage, Saint-Nazaire, 2009-11. The garden has been planted on the roof of the former submarine base built by Germany during the Second World War in occupied France (Photos: @martinargyroglo and ©Bernard Renoux, Le voyage à Nantes).
See interview with Gilles Clément and Lilith Unverzagt (atelier le balto): “Gardening with the Existing”, in ARCH+ 263 Stadtnatur I Urban Nature.
—
Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe “Stadtnatur | Urban Nature” zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
—
👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
—
#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

Gilles Cément: Jardin du Tiers Paysage, Saint-Nazaire, 2009-11. The garden has been planted on the roof of the former submarine base built by Germany during the Second World War in occupied France (Photos: @martinargyroglo and ©Bernard Renoux, Le voyage à Nantes).
See interview with Gilles Clément and Lilith Unverzagt (atelier le balto): “Gardening with the Existing”, in ARCH+ 263 Stadtnatur I Urban Nature.
—
Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe “Stadtnatur | Urban Nature” zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
—
👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
—
#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

1. Joos van Craesbeeck: “The Temptation of St. Anthony”, ca. 1650. In the Renaissance, St. Anthony is often depicted as a madman who rejects humanism to retreat into nature and live as a hermit (Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe); 2./3. studio erde’s speculative project “Climate Sanctuaries” calls for a radical rethinking of museums, moving beyond static city-centered institutions to become active testing grounds for artistic and scientific practices situated in vulnerable and remote landscapes around the globe (@studio_erde).
See interview with Regine Keller (@regine.keller) and Marcel Tröger (@studio_erde): “A Landscape Architecture for the Anthropocene”, in ARCH+ 263 Stadtnatur I Urban Nature.
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Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe “Stadtnatur | Urban Nature” zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
—
👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
—
#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

1. Joos van Craesbeeck: “The Temptation of St. Anthony”, ca. 1650. In the Renaissance, St. Anthony is often depicted as a madman who rejects humanism to retreat into nature and live as a hermit (Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe); 2./3. studio erde’s speculative project “Climate Sanctuaries” calls for a radical rethinking of museums, moving beyond static city-centered institutions to become active testing grounds for artistic and scientific practices situated in vulnerable and remote landscapes around the globe (@studio_erde).
See interview with Regine Keller (@regine.keller) and Marcel Tröger (@studio_erde): “A Landscape Architecture for the Anthropocene”, in ARCH+ 263 Stadtnatur I Urban Nature.
—
Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe “Stadtnatur | Urban Nature” zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
—
👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
—
#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

1. Joos van Craesbeeck: “The Temptation of St. Anthony”, ca. 1650. In the Renaissance, St. Anthony is often depicted as a madman who rejects humanism to retreat into nature and live as a hermit (Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe); 2./3. studio erde’s speculative project “Climate Sanctuaries” calls for a radical rethinking of museums, moving beyond static city-centered institutions to become active testing grounds for artistic and scientific practices situated in vulnerable and remote landscapes around the globe (@studio_erde).
See interview with Regine Keller (@regine.keller) and Marcel Tröger (@studio_erde): “A Landscape Architecture for the Anthropocene”, in ARCH+ 263 Stadtnatur I Urban Nature.
—
Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe “Stadtnatur | Urban Nature” zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
—
👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
—
#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

1. Joos van Craesbeeck: “The Temptation of St. Anthony”, ca. 1650. In the Renaissance, St. Anthony is often depicted as a madman who rejects humanism to retreat into nature and live as a hermit (Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe); 2./3. studio erde’s speculative project “Climate Sanctuaries” calls for a radical rethinking of museums, moving beyond static city-centered institutions to become active testing grounds for artistic and scientific practices situated in vulnerable and remote landscapes around the globe (@studio_erde).
See interview with Regine Keller (@regine.keller) and Marcel Tröger (@studio_erde): “A Landscape Architecture for the Anthropocene”, in ARCH+ 263 Stadtnatur I Urban Nature.
—
Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe “Stadtnatur | Urban Nature” zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
—
👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
—
#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

1. Joos van Craesbeeck: “The Temptation of St. Anthony”, ca. 1650. In the Renaissance, St. Anthony is often depicted as a madman who rejects humanism to retreat into nature and live as a hermit (Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe); 2./3. studio erde’s speculative project “Climate Sanctuaries” calls for a radical rethinking of museums, moving beyond static city-centered institutions to become active testing grounds for artistic and scientific practices situated in vulnerable and remote landscapes around the globe (@studio_erde).
See interview with Regine Keller (@regine.keller) and Marcel Tröger (@studio_erde): “A Landscape Architecture for the Anthropocene”, in ARCH+ 263 Stadtnatur I Urban Nature.
—
Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe “Stadtnatur | Urban Nature” zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
—
👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
—
#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

1. Johnny Miller: Dandora, Nairobi, Kenia, 2024, from the series “Unequal Scenes” (@johnny_miller_photography). Dandora is a 12-hectare landfill located along the Nairobi River. The site poses significant health and environmental risks, especially during flooding; 2. Ngugi Waweru: “Writing on the Wall 1”, 2023. Many of Waweru’s artworks are realized with materials he collects from illegal dumping sites in Nairobi (@ngugiwaweruart, courtesy of @wajukuuarts); 3. Since May 2024, countelss houses have be demolished—and people displaced—along all three of Nairobi’s main rivers as part of a government measure to enforce buffer zones along the riverbanks. (© Vija Viese); 4. Kibera Public Space Project 05 (2013-2015) is one of several community-driven infrastructural projects developed along the rivers by the nonprofit organization Kounkuey Design Initiative (© Pascal Kipkemboi, courtesy of KDI).
See interview with Franklin Kirimi, Vija Viese, and Michael Wera: “Decolonize Climate Adaptation”, in ARCH+ 263 Stadtnatur I Urban Nature.
—
Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe “Stadtnatur | Urban Nature” zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
—
👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
—
#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

1. Johnny Miller: Dandora, Nairobi, Kenia, 2024, from the series “Unequal Scenes” (@johnny_miller_photography). Dandora is a 12-hectare landfill located along the Nairobi River. The site poses significant health and environmental risks, especially during flooding; 2. Ngugi Waweru: “Writing on the Wall 1”, 2023. Many of Waweru’s artworks are realized with materials he collects from illegal dumping sites in Nairobi (@ngugiwaweruart, courtesy of @wajukuuarts); 3. Since May 2024, countelss houses have be demolished—and people displaced—along all three of Nairobi’s main rivers as part of a government measure to enforce buffer zones along the riverbanks. (© Vija Viese); 4. Kibera Public Space Project 05 (2013-2015) is one of several community-driven infrastructural projects developed along the rivers by the nonprofit organization Kounkuey Design Initiative (© Pascal Kipkemboi, courtesy of KDI).
See interview with Franklin Kirimi, Vija Viese, and Michael Wera: “Decolonize Climate Adaptation”, in ARCH+ 263 Stadtnatur I Urban Nature.
—
Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe “Stadtnatur | Urban Nature” zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
—
👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
—
#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

1. Johnny Miller: Dandora, Nairobi, Kenia, 2024, from the series “Unequal Scenes” (@johnny_miller_photography). Dandora is a 12-hectare landfill located along the Nairobi River. The site poses significant health and environmental risks, especially during flooding; 2. Ngugi Waweru: “Writing on the Wall 1”, 2023. Many of Waweru’s artworks are realized with materials he collects from illegal dumping sites in Nairobi (@ngugiwaweruart, courtesy of @wajukuuarts); 3. Since May 2024, countelss houses have be demolished—and people displaced—along all three of Nairobi’s main rivers as part of a government measure to enforce buffer zones along the riverbanks. (© Vija Viese); 4. Kibera Public Space Project 05 (2013-2015) is one of several community-driven infrastructural projects developed along the rivers by the nonprofit organization Kounkuey Design Initiative (© Pascal Kipkemboi, courtesy of KDI).
See interview with Franklin Kirimi, Vija Viese, and Michael Wera: “Decolonize Climate Adaptation”, in ARCH+ 263 Stadtnatur I Urban Nature.
—
Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe “Stadtnatur | Urban Nature” zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
—
👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
—
#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

1. Johnny Miller: Dandora, Nairobi, Kenia, 2024, from the series “Unequal Scenes” (@johnny_miller_photography). Dandora is a 12-hectare landfill located along the Nairobi River. The site poses significant health and environmental risks, especially during flooding; 2. Ngugi Waweru: “Writing on the Wall 1”, 2023. Many of Waweru’s artworks are realized with materials he collects from illegal dumping sites in Nairobi (@ngugiwaweruart, courtesy of @wajukuuarts); 3. Since May 2024, countelss houses have be demolished—and people displaced—along all three of Nairobi’s main rivers as part of a government measure to enforce buffer zones along the riverbanks. (© Vija Viese); 4. Kibera Public Space Project 05 (2013-2015) is one of several community-driven infrastructural projects developed along the rivers by the nonprofit organization Kounkuey Design Initiative (© Pascal Kipkemboi, courtesy of KDI).
See interview with Franklin Kirimi, Vija Viese, and Michael Wera: “Decolonize Climate Adaptation”, in ARCH+ 263 Stadtnatur I Urban Nature.
—
Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe “Stadtnatur | Urban Nature” zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
—
👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
—
#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

1. Johnny Miller: Dandora, Nairobi, Kenia, 2024, from the series “Unequal Scenes” (@johnny_miller_photography). Dandora is a 12-hectare landfill located along the Nairobi River. The site poses significant health and environmental risks, especially during flooding; 2. Ngugi Waweru: “Writing on the Wall 1”, 2023. Many of Waweru’s artworks are realized with materials he collects from illegal dumping sites in Nairobi (@ngugiwaweruart, courtesy of @wajukuuarts); 3. Since May 2024, countelss houses have be demolished—and people displaced—along all three of Nairobi’s main rivers as part of a government measure to enforce buffer zones along the riverbanks. (© Vija Viese); 4. Kibera Public Space Project 05 (2013-2015) is one of several community-driven infrastructural projects developed along the rivers by the nonprofit organization Kounkuey Design Initiative (© Pascal Kipkemboi, courtesy of KDI).
See interview with Franklin Kirimi, Vija Viese, and Michael Wera: “Decolonize Climate Adaptation”, in ARCH+ 263 Stadtnatur I Urban Nature.
—
Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe “Stadtnatur | Urban Nature” zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
—
👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
—
#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

1. Johnny Miller: Dandora, Nairobi, Kenia, 2024, from the series “Unequal Scenes” (@johnny_miller_photography). Dandora is a 12-hectare landfill located along the Nairobi River. The site poses significant health and environmental risks, especially during flooding; 2. Ngugi Waweru: “Writing on the Wall 1”, 2023. Many of Waweru’s artworks are realized with materials he collects from illegal dumping sites in Nairobi (@ngugiwaweruart, courtesy of @wajukuuarts); 3. Since May 2024, countelss houses have be demolished—and people displaced—along all three of Nairobi’s main rivers as part of a government measure to enforce buffer zones along the riverbanks. (© Vija Viese); 4. Kibera Public Space Project 05 (2013-2015) is one of several community-driven infrastructural projects developed along the rivers by the nonprofit organization Kounkuey Design Initiative (© Pascal Kipkemboi, courtesy of KDI).
See interview with Franklin Kirimi, Vija Viese, and Michael Wera: “Decolonize Climate Adaptation”, in ARCH+ 263 Stadtnatur I Urban Nature.
—
Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe “Stadtnatur | Urban Nature” zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
—
👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
—
#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

1. Rubbles clearing, Hamburg, 1950 (public domain, courtesy of Spårvägsmuseet); 2. Gerd Wessolek: “Soil physics meets soil classification”, 2002 (© Gerd Wessolek); 3. Soil sample collected during a research fieldwork conducted as part of Antoine Vialle’s Design studio “Thf Ecologies: How not to build”, TU Berlin @cue.tu.berlin, 2025.
See Antoine Vialle’s essay “Three Soil-grounded Perspectives on Berlin”, in ARCH+ 263 Stadtnatur I Urban Nature.
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Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe “Stadtnatur | Urban Nature” zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
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Fully bilingual: English / German
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#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

1. Rubbles clearing, Hamburg, 1950 (public domain, courtesy of Spårvägsmuseet); 2. Gerd Wessolek: “Soil physics meets soil classification”, 2002 (© Gerd Wessolek); 3. Soil sample collected during a research fieldwork conducted as part of Antoine Vialle’s Design studio “Thf Ecologies: How not to build”, TU Berlin @cue.tu.berlin, 2025.
See Antoine Vialle’s essay “Three Soil-grounded Perspectives on Berlin”, in ARCH+ 263 Stadtnatur I Urban Nature.
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Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe “Stadtnatur | Urban Nature” zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
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👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
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#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

1. Rubbles clearing, Hamburg, 1950 (public domain, courtesy of Spårvägsmuseet); 2. Gerd Wessolek: “Soil physics meets soil classification”, 2002 (© Gerd Wessolek); 3. Soil sample collected during a research fieldwork conducted as part of Antoine Vialle’s Design studio “Thf Ecologies: How not to build”, TU Berlin @cue.tu.berlin, 2025.
See Antoine Vialle’s essay “Three Soil-grounded Perspectives on Berlin”, in ARCH+ 263 Stadtnatur I Urban Nature.
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Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe “Stadtnatur | Urban Nature” zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
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👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
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#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

1. Rubbles clearing, Hamburg, 1950 (public domain, courtesy of Spårvägsmuseet); 2. Gerd Wessolek: “Soil physics meets soil classification”, 2002 (© Gerd Wessolek); 3. Soil sample collected during a research fieldwork conducted as part of Antoine Vialle’s Design studio “Thf Ecologies: How not to build”, TU Berlin @cue.tu.berlin, 2025.
See Antoine Vialle’s essay “Three Soil-grounded Perspectives on Berlin”, in ARCH+ 263 Stadtnatur I Urban Nature.
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Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe “Stadtnatur | Urban Nature” zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
—
👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
—
#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

1. Rubbles clearing, Hamburg, 1950 (public domain, courtesy of Spårvägsmuseet); 2. Gerd Wessolek: “Soil physics meets soil classification”, 2002 (© Gerd Wessolek); 3. Soil sample collected during a research fieldwork conducted as part of Antoine Vialle’s Design studio “Thf Ecologies: How not to build”, TU Berlin @cue.tu.berlin, 2025.
See Antoine Vialle’s essay “Three Soil-grounded Perspectives on Berlin”, in ARCH+ 263 Stadtnatur I Urban Nature.
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Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe “Stadtnatur | Urban Nature” zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
—
👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
—
#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

1. Map of Mexico City in 1885. By then, a large part of the ancient lake network had already been drained—a process which began in the 16th century with the destruction of Aztec hydraulic infrastructures by Spanish colonizers, and which continued after independence until the mid-20th century (Courtesy David Rumsey Historical Maps Collection); 2. The Chinampas are indigenous agricultural systems consisting of artificial farming plots separated by canals. They are still found today, particularly in the region of the former lake Xochimilco (© Anna Paula Tovar); 3. In occasion of the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale, the collective Chinampa Veneta brought the Mexican Chinampas to Venice by recreating a 1:1 model of the traditional soil systems inside the Arsenale. In a speculative collage based on Aldo Rossi’s Teatro del Mondo “Chinampa Veneta” is seen floating over the Venetian lagoon (© Chinampa Veneta).
To find out more read the interview with Elena Tudela Rivadeneyra (elena.tudela) “Resilience as Collective Practice”, in ARCH+ 263 Stadtnatur I Urban Nature.
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Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe “Stadtnatur | Urban Nature” zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
—
👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
—
#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

1. Map of Mexico City in 1885. By then, a large part of the ancient lake network had already been drained—a process which began in the 16th century with the destruction of Aztec hydraulic infrastructures by Spanish colonizers, and which continued after independence until the mid-20th century (Courtesy David Rumsey Historical Maps Collection); 2. The Chinampas are indigenous agricultural systems consisting of artificial farming plots separated by canals. They are still found today, particularly in the region of the former lake Xochimilco (© Anna Paula Tovar); 3. In occasion of the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale, the collective Chinampa Veneta brought the Mexican Chinampas to Venice by recreating a 1:1 model of the traditional soil systems inside the Arsenale. In a speculative collage based on Aldo Rossi’s Teatro del Mondo “Chinampa Veneta” is seen floating over the Venetian lagoon (© Chinampa Veneta).
To find out more read the interview with Elena Tudela Rivadeneyra (elena.tudela) “Resilience as Collective Practice”, in ARCH+ 263 Stadtnatur I Urban Nature.
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Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe “Stadtnatur | Urban Nature” zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
—
👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
—
#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

1. Map of Mexico City in 1885. By then, a large part of the ancient lake network had already been drained—a process which began in the 16th century with the destruction of Aztec hydraulic infrastructures by Spanish colonizers, and which continued after independence until the mid-20th century (Courtesy David Rumsey Historical Maps Collection); 2. The Chinampas are indigenous agricultural systems consisting of artificial farming plots separated by canals. They are still found today, particularly in the region of the former lake Xochimilco (© Anna Paula Tovar); 3. In occasion of the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale, the collective Chinampa Veneta brought the Mexican Chinampas to Venice by recreating a 1:1 model of the traditional soil systems inside the Arsenale. In a speculative collage based on Aldo Rossi’s Teatro del Mondo “Chinampa Veneta” is seen floating over the Venetian lagoon (© Chinampa Veneta).
To find out more read the interview with Elena Tudela Rivadeneyra (elena.tudela) “Resilience as Collective Practice”, in ARCH+ 263 Stadtnatur I Urban Nature.
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Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe “Stadtnatur | Urban Nature” zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
—
👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
—
#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

1. Map of Mexico City in 1885. By then, a large part of the ancient lake network had already been drained—a process which began in the 16th century with the destruction of Aztec hydraulic infrastructures by Spanish colonizers, and which continued after independence until the mid-20th century (Courtesy David Rumsey Historical Maps Collection); 2. The Chinampas are indigenous agricultural systems consisting of artificial farming plots separated by canals. They are still found today, particularly in the region of the former lake Xochimilco (© Anna Paula Tovar); 3. In occasion of the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale, the collective Chinampa Veneta brought the Mexican Chinampas to Venice by recreating a 1:1 model of the traditional soil systems inside the Arsenale. In a speculative collage based on Aldo Rossi’s Teatro del Mondo “Chinampa Veneta” is seen floating over the Venetian lagoon (© Chinampa Veneta).
To find out more read the interview with Elena Tudela Rivadeneyra (elena.tudela) “Resilience as Collective Practice”, in ARCH+ 263 Stadtnatur I Urban Nature.
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Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe “Stadtnatur | Urban Nature” zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
—
👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
—
#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

1. Map of Mexico City in 1885. By then, a large part of the ancient lake network had already been drained—a process which began in the 16th century with the destruction of Aztec hydraulic infrastructures by Spanish colonizers, and which continued after independence until the mid-20th century (Courtesy David Rumsey Historical Maps Collection); 2. The Chinampas are indigenous agricultural systems consisting of artificial farming plots separated by canals. They are still found today, particularly in the region of the former lake Xochimilco (© Anna Paula Tovar); 3. In occasion of the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale, the collective Chinampa Veneta brought the Mexican Chinampas to Venice by recreating a 1:1 model of the traditional soil systems inside the Arsenale. In a speculative collage based on Aldo Rossi’s Teatro del Mondo “Chinampa Veneta” is seen floating over the Venetian lagoon (© Chinampa Veneta).
To find out more read the interview with Elena Tudela Rivadeneyra (elena.tudela) “Resilience as Collective Practice”, in ARCH+ 263 Stadtnatur I Urban Nature.
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Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe “Stadtnatur | Urban Nature” zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
—
👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
—
#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

1. Pine sawyer, a dangerous pest typical of monoculture pine forests; 2. Black pine sapling grown along Karatsu Bay as part of a traditional strategy to protect coastal towns from tsunamis (© Rosetta S. Elkin); 3. Japanese black pine photographed by Ernest Henry Wilson in Kagoshima, 1914 (courtesy of Arnold Arboretum Library); 4. Ancient print of the Nijinomatsubara coastal forest, established in the 17th century (Courtesy of Karatsu City Hall).
See essay by Rosetta S. Elkin “Landscapes of Retreat”, in ARCH+ 263 Stadtnatur I Urban Nature.
A special thanks to @k_verlag, publisher of Elkin’s book “Landscapes of Retreat” (2022), of which the essay is an excerpt. Original book available at kverlag.com
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Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe “Stadtnatur | Urban Nature” zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
—
👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
—
#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

1. Pine sawyer, a dangerous pest typical of monoculture pine forests; 2. Black pine sapling grown along Karatsu Bay as part of a traditional strategy to protect coastal towns from tsunamis (© Rosetta S. Elkin); 3. Japanese black pine photographed by Ernest Henry Wilson in Kagoshima, 1914 (courtesy of Arnold Arboretum Library); 4. Ancient print of the Nijinomatsubara coastal forest, established in the 17th century (Courtesy of Karatsu City Hall).
See essay by Rosetta S. Elkin “Landscapes of Retreat”, in ARCH+ 263 Stadtnatur I Urban Nature.
A special thanks to @k_verlag, publisher of Elkin’s book “Landscapes of Retreat” (2022), of which the essay is an excerpt. Original book available at kverlag.com
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Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe “Stadtnatur | Urban Nature” zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
—
👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
—
#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

1. Pine sawyer, a dangerous pest typical of monoculture pine forests; 2. Black pine sapling grown along Karatsu Bay as part of a traditional strategy to protect coastal towns from tsunamis (© Rosetta S. Elkin); 3. Japanese black pine photographed by Ernest Henry Wilson in Kagoshima, 1914 (courtesy of Arnold Arboretum Library); 4. Ancient print of the Nijinomatsubara coastal forest, established in the 17th century (Courtesy of Karatsu City Hall).
See essay by Rosetta S. Elkin “Landscapes of Retreat”, in ARCH+ 263 Stadtnatur I Urban Nature.
A special thanks to @k_verlag, publisher of Elkin’s book “Landscapes of Retreat” (2022), of which the essay is an excerpt. Original book available at kverlag.com
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Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe “Stadtnatur | Urban Nature” zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
—
👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
—
#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

1. Pine sawyer, a dangerous pest typical of monoculture pine forests; 2. Black pine sapling grown along Karatsu Bay as part of a traditional strategy to protect coastal towns from tsunamis (© Rosetta S. Elkin); 3. Japanese black pine photographed by Ernest Henry Wilson in Kagoshima, 1914 (courtesy of Arnold Arboretum Library); 4. Ancient print of the Nijinomatsubara coastal forest, established in the 17th century (Courtesy of Karatsu City Hall).
See essay by Rosetta S. Elkin “Landscapes of Retreat”, in ARCH+ 263 Stadtnatur I Urban Nature.
A special thanks to @k_verlag, publisher of Elkin’s book “Landscapes of Retreat” (2022), of which the essay is an excerpt. Original book available at kverlag.com
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Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe “Stadtnatur | Urban Nature” zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
—
👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
—
#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

1. Pine sawyer, a dangerous pest typical of monoculture pine forests; 2. Black pine sapling grown along Karatsu Bay as part of a traditional strategy to protect coastal towns from tsunamis (© Rosetta S. Elkin); 3. Japanese black pine photographed by Ernest Henry Wilson in Kagoshima, 1914 (courtesy of Arnold Arboretum Library); 4. Ancient print of the Nijinomatsubara coastal forest, established in the 17th century (Courtesy of Karatsu City Hall).
See essay by Rosetta S. Elkin “Landscapes of Retreat”, in ARCH+ 263 Stadtnatur I Urban Nature.
A special thanks to @k_verlag, publisher of Elkin’s book “Landscapes of Retreat” (2022), of which the essay is an excerpt. Original book available at kverlag.com
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Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe “Stadtnatur | Urban Nature” zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
—
👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
—
#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

1. Pine sawyer, a dangerous pest typical of monoculture pine forests; 2. Black pine sapling grown along Karatsu Bay as part of a traditional strategy to protect coastal towns from tsunamis (© Rosetta S. Elkin); 3. Japanese black pine photographed by Ernest Henry Wilson in Kagoshima, 1914 (courtesy of Arnold Arboretum Library); 4. Ancient print of the Nijinomatsubara coastal forest, established in the 17th century (Courtesy of Karatsu City Hall).
See essay by Rosetta S. Elkin “Landscapes of Retreat”, in ARCH+ 263 Stadtnatur I Urban Nature.
A special thanks to @k_verlag, publisher of Elkin’s book “Landscapes of Retreat” (2022), of which the essay is an excerpt. Original book available at kverlag.com
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Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe “Stadtnatur | Urban Nature” zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
—
👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
—
#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

1. Digital collage illustrating Bas Smets’ (@bassmets) and Stefano Mancuso’s (@sonostefanomancuso) “Building Biospheres”, their concept for the Belgian Pavilion at the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale; 2. Section and floor plan of the Belgian Pavilion, Venice, 2025; 3. Bureau Bas Smets: Elevated plaza, La Défense, Paris, 2020 (© Michiel De Cleene).
See interview with Bas Smets “Turning Plants into Allies”, in ARCH+ 263 Stadtnatur I Urban Nature.
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Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe “Stadtnatur | Urban Nature” zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
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Fully bilingual: English / German
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#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

1. Digital collage illustrating Bas Smets’ (@bassmets) and Stefano Mancuso’s (@sonostefanomancuso) “Building Biospheres”, their concept for the Belgian Pavilion at the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale; 2. Section and floor plan of the Belgian Pavilion, Venice, 2025; 3. Bureau Bas Smets: Elevated plaza, La Défense, Paris, 2020 (© Michiel De Cleene).
See interview with Bas Smets “Turning Plants into Allies”, in ARCH+ 263 Stadtnatur I Urban Nature.
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Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe “Stadtnatur | Urban Nature” zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
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👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
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#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

1. Digital collage illustrating Bas Smets’ (@bassmets) and Stefano Mancuso’s (@sonostefanomancuso) “Building Biospheres”, their concept for the Belgian Pavilion at the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale; 2. Section and floor plan of the Belgian Pavilion, Venice, 2025; 3. Bureau Bas Smets: Elevated plaza, La Défense, Paris, 2020 (© Michiel De Cleene).
See interview with Bas Smets “Turning Plants into Allies”, in ARCH+ 263 Stadtnatur I Urban Nature.
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Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe “Stadtnatur | Urban Nature” zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
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👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
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#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

1. Digital collage illustrating Bas Smets’ (@bassmets) and Stefano Mancuso’s (@sonostefanomancuso) “Building Biospheres”, their concept for the Belgian Pavilion at the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale; 2. Section and floor plan of the Belgian Pavilion, Venice, 2025; 3. Bureau Bas Smets: Elevated plaza, La Défense, Paris, 2020 (© Michiel De Cleene).
See interview with Bas Smets “Turning Plants into Allies”, in ARCH+ 263 Stadtnatur I Urban Nature.
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Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe “Stadtnatur | Urban Nature” zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
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👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
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#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

1. Digital collage illustrating Bas Smets’ (@bassmets) and Stefano Mancuso’s (@sonostefanomancuso) “Building Biospheres”, their concept for the Belgian Pavilion at the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale; 2. Section and floor plan of the Belgian Pavilion, Venice, 2025; 3. Bureau Bas Smets: Elevated plaza, La Défense, Paris, 2020 (© Michiel De Cleene).
See interview with Bas Smets “Turning Plants into Allies”, in ARCH+ 263 Stadtnatur I Urban Nature.
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Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe “Stadtnatur | Urban Nature” zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
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👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
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#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

1. Cooking Sections (@cookingsections), in collaboration with the Center for Democratic and Environmental Rights: “Offsetted”, Arthur Ross Gallery, Columbia GSAPP (@columbiagsapp), New York, 2019; 2. Joel Sternfeld: The High Line before renovations, New York, 2000 (@sternfeldarchive, @buchmann_galerie); 3. Günther Grzimek: Landscape design for the Munich Olympic Park, 1968–72 (©Fabian Stoffers, Olympiapark München GmbH).
See interview with Regine Keller (@regine.keller) and Marcel Tröger (@studio_erde) “A Landscape Architecture for the Anthropocene”, in ARCH+ 263 Stadtnatur I Urban Nature.
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Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe “Stadtnatur | Urban Nature” zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
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👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
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#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

1. Cooking Sections (@cookingsections), in collaboration with the Center for Democratic and Environmental Rights: “Offsetted”, Arthur Ross Gallery, Columbia GSAPP (@columbiagsapp), New York, 2019; 2. Joel Sternfeld: The High Line before renovations, New York, 2000 (@sternfeldarchive, @buchmann_galerie); 3. Günther Grzimek: Landscape design for the Munich Olympic Park, 1968–72 (©Fabian Stoffers, Olympiapark München GmbH).
See interview with Regine Keller (@regine.keller) and Marcel Tröger (@studio_erde) “A Landscape Architecture for the Anthropocene”, in ARCH+ 263 Stadtnatur I Urban Nature.
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Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe “Stadtnatur | Urban Nature” zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
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👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
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#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

1. Cooking Sections (@cookingsections), in collaboration with the Center for Democratic and Environmental Rights: “Offsetted”, Arthur Ross Gallery, Columbia GSAPP (@columbiagsapp), New York, 2019; 2. Joel Sternfeld: The High Line before renovations, New York, 2000 (@sternfeldarchive, @buchmann_galerie); 3. Günther Grzimek: Landscape design for the Munich Olympic Park, 1968–72 (©Fabian Stoffers, Olympiapark München GmbH).
See interview with Regine Keller (@regine.keller) and Marcel Tröger (@studio_erde) “A Landscape Architecture for the Anthropocene”, in ARCH+ 263 Stadtnatur I Urban Nature.
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Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe “Stadtnatur | Urban Nature” zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
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👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
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#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

1. Cooking Sections (@cookingsections), in collaboration with the Center for Democratic and Environmental Rights: “Offsetted”, Arthur Ross Gallery, Columbia GSAPP (@columbiagsapp), New York, 2019; 2. Joel Sternfeld: The High Line before renovations, New York, 2000 (@sternfeldarchive, @buchmann_galerie); 3. Günther Grzimek: Landscape design for the Munich Olympic Park, 1968–72 (©Fabian Stoffers, Olympiapark München GmbH).
See interview with Regine Keller (@regine.keller) and Marcel Tröger (@studio_erde) “A Landscape Architecture for the Anthropocene”, in ARCH+ 263 Stadtnatur I Urban Nature.
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Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe “Stadtnatur | Urban Nature” zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
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👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
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#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

1. Cooking Sections (@cookingsections), in collaboration with the Center for Democratic and Environmental Rights: “Offsetted”, Arthur Ross Gallery, Columbia GSAPP (@columbiagsapp), New York, 2019; 2. Joel Sternfeld: The High Line before renovations, New York, 2000 (@sternfeldarchive, @buchmann_galerie); 3. Günther Grzimek: Landscape design for the Munich Olympic Park, 1968–72 (©Fabian Stoffers, Olympiapark München GmbH).
See interview with Regine Keller (@regine.keller) and Marcel Tröger (@studio_erde) “A Landscape Architecture for the Anthropocene”, in ARCH+ 263 Stadtnatur I Urban Nature.
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Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe “Stadtnatur | Urban Nature” zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
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👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
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#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

Since 2013, photographer Stefania Facco (@ryestefa) has accompanied Laura Veronese (@htwk_lauraveronese) in documenting how Berlin’s parks have changed over time.
1. Tiergarten, 2025 (©Stefania Facco); 2. Photographic slides from the fieldwork conducted by Herbert Sukopp and his collaborators at TU Berlin between the 1960s and 80s; 3. Mauerpark, 2013 (©Stefania Facco); 4. Map of biotope development areas in West Berlin, 1984; 5. Natur Park Südgelände, 2020 (©Stefania Facco).
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ARCH+ 263 - Stadtnatur I Urban Nature
Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe Stadtnatur | Urban Nature zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
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👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
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#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

Since 2013, photographer Stefania Facco (@ryestefa) has accompanied Laura Veronese (@htwk_lauraveronese) in documenting how Berlin’s parks have changed over time.
1. Tiergarten, 2025 (©Stefania Facco); 2. Photographic slides from the fieldwork conducted by Herbert Sukopp and his collaborators at TU Berlin between the 1960s and 80s; 3. Mauerpark, 2013 (©Stefania Facco); 4. Map of biotope development areas in West Berlin, 1984; 5. Natur Park Südgelände, 2020 (©Stefania Facco).
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ARCH+ 263 - Stadtnatur I Urban Nature
Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe Stadtnatur | Urban Nature zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
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👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
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#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

Since 2013, photographer Stefania Facco (@ryestefa) has accompanied Laura Veronese (@htwk_lauraveronese) in documenting how Berlin’s parks have changed over time.
1. Tiergarten, 2025 (©Stefania Facco); 2. Photographic slides from the fieldwork conducted by Herbert Sukopp and his collaborators at TU Berlin between the 1960s and 80s; 3. Mauerpark, 2013 (©Stefania Facco); 4. Map of biotope development areas in West Berlin, 1984; 5. Natur Park Südgelände, 2020 (©Stefania Facco).
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ARCH+ 263 - Stadtnatur I Urban Nature
Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe Stadtnatur | Urban Nature zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
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👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
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#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

Since 2013, photographer Stefania Facco (@ryestefa) has accompanied Laura Veronese (@htwk_lauraveronese) in documenting how Berlin’s parks have changed over time.
1. Tiergarten, 2025 (©Stefania Facco); 2. Photographic slides from the fieldwork conducted by Herbert Sukopp and his collaborators at TU Berlin between the 1960s and 80s; 3. Mauerpark, 2013 (©Stefania Facco); 4. Map of biotope development areas in West Berlin, 1984; 5. Natur Park Südgelände, 2020 (©Stefania Facco).
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ARCH+ 263 - Stadtnatur I Urban Nature
Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe Stadtnatur | Urban Nature zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
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👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
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#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

Since 2013, photographer Stefania Facco (@ryestefa) has accompanied Laura Veronese (@htwk_lauraveronese) in documenting how Berlin’s parks have changed over time.
1. Tiergarten, 2025 (©Stefania Facco); 2. Photographic slides from the fieldwork conducted by Herbert Sukopp and his collaborators at TU Berlin between the 1960s and 80s; 3. Mauerpark, 2013 (©Stefania Facco); 4. Map of biotope development areas in West Berlin, 1984; 5. Natur Park Südgelände, 2020 (©Stefania Facco).
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ARCH+ 263 - Stadtnatur I Urban Nature
Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe Stadtnatur | Urban Nature zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
—
👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
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#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

Since 2013, photographer Stefania Facco (@ryestefa) has accompanied Laura Veronese (@htwk_lauraveronese) in documenting how Berlin’s parks have changed over time.
1. Tiergarten, 2025 (©Stefania Facco); 2. Photographic slides from the fieldwork conducted by Herbert Sukopp and his collaborators at TU Berlin between the 1960s and 80s; 3. Mauerpark, 2013 (©Stefania Facco); 4. Map of biotope development areas in West Berlin, 1984; 5. Natur Park Südgelände, 2020 (©Stefania Facco).
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ARCH+ 263 - Stadtnatur I Urban Nature
Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe Stadtnatur | Urban Nature zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
—
👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
—
#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

Since 2013, photographer Stefania Facco (@ryestefa) has accompanied Laura Veronese (@htwk_lauraveronese) in documenting how Berlin’s parks have changed over time.
1. Tiergarten, 2025 (©Stefania Facco); 2. Photographic slides from the fieldwork conducted by Herbert Sukopp and his collaborators at TU Berlin between the 1960s and 80s; 3. Mauerpark, 2013 (©Stefania Facco); 4. Map of biotope development areas in West Berlin, 1984; 5. Natur Park Südgelände, 2020 (©Stefania Facco).
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ARCH+ 263 - Stadtnatur I Urban Nature
Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe Stadtnatur | Urban Nature zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
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👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
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#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger
ARCH+ 263 - Stadtnatur I Urban Nature
Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe Stadtnatur | Urban Nature zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
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👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
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#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger
Video essay: @tatitadaa @antonkrebs_

ARCH+ 263 - Stadtnatur I Urban Nature
Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe Stadtnatur | Urban Nature zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
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👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
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#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

ARCH+ 263 - Stadtnatur I Urban Nature
Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe Stadtnatur | Urban Nature zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
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👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
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#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

ARCH+ 263 - Stadtnatur I Urban Nature
Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe Stadtnatur | Urban Nature zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
—
👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
—
#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

ARCH+ 263 - Stadtnatur I Urban Nature
Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe Stadtnatur | Urban Nature zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
—
👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
—
#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

ARCH+ 263 - Stadtnatur I Urban Nature
Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe Stadtnatur | Urban Nature zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
—
👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
—
#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

ARCH+ 263 - Stadtnatur I Urban Nature
Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe Stadtnatur | Urban Nature zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
—
👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
—
#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

ARCH+ 263 - Stadtnatur I Urban Nature
Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe Stadtnatur | Urban Nature zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
—
👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
—
#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

ARCH+ 263 - Stadtnatur I Urban Nature
Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe Stadtnatur | Urban Nature zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
—
👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
—
#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

ARCH+ 263 - Stadtnatur I Urban Nature
Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe Stadtnatur | Urban Nature zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
—
👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
—
#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

ARCH+ 263 - Stadtnatur I Urban Nature
Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe Stadtnatur | Urban Nature zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
—
👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
—
#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

ARCH+ 263 - Stadtnatur I Urban Nature
Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe Stadtnatur | Urban Nature zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
—
👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
—
#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

ARCH+ 263 - Stadtnatur I Urban Nature
Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe Stadtnatur | Urban Nature zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
—
👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
—
#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger

ARCH+ 263 - Stadtnatur I Urban Nature
Urban nature is not a green add-on, but an expression of a city’s material, social, and historical conditions. This new ARCH+ issue explores urban nature as a political project and a collective resource, with a focus on landscape architecture and its central role in the city’s social and ecological transformation.
Stadtnatur ist kein grünes Add-on zur Stadt, sondern Ausdruck ihrer materiellen, sozialen und historischen Bedingungen. Die neue ARCH+ Ausgabe Stadtnatur | Urban Nature zeigt urbane Natur als politisches Projekt und kollektive Ressource. Im Fokus steht die Landschaftsarchitektur als Schlüsselakteurin der sozialökologischen Transformation der Stadt.
—
👉 Out now in stores and online! / Jetzt im Buchhandel & online erhältlich!
Fully bilingual: English / German
Get your copy at the 🔗 in bio
—
#urbannature #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #climateadaptation #resilientcities
Design: @albrecht_gaebel @dansolbachstudio
Cover: Lois Weinberger
The Instagram Story Viewer is an easy tool that lets you secretly watch and save Instagram stories, videos, photos, or IGTV. With this service, you can download content and enjoy it offline whenever you like. If you find something interesting on Instagram that you’d like to check out later or want to view stories while staying anonymous, our Viewer is perfect for you. Anonstories offers an excellent solution for keeping your identity hidden. Instagram first launched the Stories feature in August 2023, which was quickly adopted by other platforms due to its engaging, time-sensitive format. Stories let users share quick updates, whether photos, videos, or selfies, enhanced with text, emojis, or filters, and are visible for only 24 hours. This limited time frame creates high engagement compared to regular posts. In today’s world, Stories are one of the most popular ways to connect and communicate on social media. However, when you view a Story, the creator can see your name in their viewer list, which may be a privacy concern. What if you wish to browse Stories without being noticed? Here’s where Anonstories becomes useful. It allows you to watch public Instagram content without revealing your identity. Simply enter the username of the profile you’re curious about, and the tool will display their latest Stories. Features of Anonstories Viewer: - Anonymous Browsing: Watch Stories without showing up on the viewer list. - No Account Needed: View public content without signing up for an Instagram account. - Content Download: Save any Stories content directly to your device for offline use. - View Highlights: Access Instagram Highlights, even beyond the 24-hour window. - Repost Monitoring: Track the reposts or engagement levels on Stories for personal profiles. Limitations: - This tool works only with public accounts; private accounts remain inaccessible. Benefits: - Privacy-Friendly: Watch any Instagram content without being noticed. - Simple and Easy: No app installation or registration required. - Exclusive Tools: Download and manage content in ways Instagram doesn’t offer.
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This free tool allows you to view Instagram Stories anonymously, ensuring your activity remains hidden from the story uploader.
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Content from private accounts can only be accessed by followers.
Files are for personal or educational use only and must comply with copyright rules.
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