In the press | Jure Šumi: “Green infrastructure bring life to cities”
Azotea del Instituto Nacional de Biologia, en Liubliana, capital de Eslovenia. © DANILO BEVK In an interview to top-ranking Spanish media outlet El Pais, Jure Sumi, president of
Azotea del Instituto Nacional de Biologia, en Liubliana, capital de Eslovenia. © DANILO BEVK In an interview to top-ranking Spanish media outlet El Pais, Jure Sumi, president of
Ilhapura Green Roof – Vila dos Atletas – accommodation for athletes of the 2016 Olympic Games in Brazil. A total of 24 towers with 11,235m2
The extensive green roofs with a total surface of 233.68 m2 along with the solar panels on the rooftop of Rende Wastewater Treatment Plant adjust
© BuGG In the 1980s, a group of 30 families came together and decided to build a housing estate. It was supposed to provide a natural
Green roof on the building on Rua S. Dinis, in Porto, under the responsibility of the company Neoturf espacos verdes, belonging to Porto’s City Hall.
The intervention takes place as a moment of territorial reconfiguration of the morphology of the Alcântara Valley and as a confrontation between distinct and complementary
The European Parliament adopted its position on the EU Biodiversity Strategy for 2030, signalling another important recognition of green infrastructure benefits. On 9 June 2021,
This production facility has been facing a challenge of weight restrains which is common on he metal roofs with long spans between the ribs. The
Credit for HD images to: Pikt’Air An extensive green roof which turns into an extensive green wall without compromising the architectural design. “The reach” expansion
Rooftop garden with curved lines. Challenge was to create a unique impression by connecting different materials, plants, wood, emphasizing those curved lines. Emphasized curved lines
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