Beschreibung
Hamburg has set its sights on sustainable inner-city development. New residential, working, mobility, and leisure spaces are being created. The second volume in the Hamburg - Positions, Plans, Projects series is dedicated to these new neighborhoods. In essays and dialogues, it presents strategies for a dense, sustainable, and yet affordable city. With a short English version of all texts - Designing Neighborhoods follows Building Urban Spaces (ISBN 978-3-86859-634-2) as the second volume in the series Hamburg - Positions, Plans, Projects Presents Hamburgs vision for a sustainable, neighborly city development With essays by Kaye Geipel, Dieter Läpple, Stephan ReißSchmidt, Werner Sobek, and a photo essay by Johanna Klier
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Autorenportrait
Olaf Bartels is an author, editor, curator, and presenter. He studied architecture at the University of Fine Arts Hamburg and has published numerous books, magazines, and research on both contemporary and historic architecture, as well as urban development, in Germany and Turkey. He has worked as a university lecturer in Berlin, Braunschweig, Hamburg, Istanbul, and Ankara, and is currently professor of architectural history and theory at the International University of Applied Sciences (IU) in Hamburg and teaches at HafenCity University in Hamburg. In addition to this, he is a member of the Deutsche Akademie für Städtebau und Landesplanung (DASL), an association of experts in the field.