When the news comes thick and fast and things go haywire again: we keep you up to date with planning news, current discussions and new projects. February 2023 in retrospect.
In the February issue, we took a look at what realistic chances we have of implementing and experiencing the bicycle-friendly metropolis. Theresa Ramisch writes more about the topics in the “Bicycle City” issue in the editorial.
And: The magazine is not only available individually in the store, but also in a bundle with our mobility series from last year.
The competition for the “Alte Messe West” in Leipzig has been decided. The old exhibition grounds are to become a modern business and science location. Find out more about the winners of the urban planning competition and the designs here.
What was a parade ground when the city of Saarlouis was founded has now been used as a parking lot for cars for decades. Since then, the city’s attempts to restore the so-called Großer Markt Saarlouis to its former importance have also failed. It is finally to be redesigned as part of an ideas competition. You can see what this will look like here.
The Free State of Bavaria is promoting the construction of young and modern residential areas in ten municipalities. Roth is one of them: a new district is now to be built on an old Leoni factory building. What is planned for the area.
The “Kö” shapes the image of Düsseldorf. Soon it could be more than just the city’s most expensive street: a lot is set to change here. More restaurants, other stores and, above all, more pedestrians. Read more about how Düsseldorf’s Königsallee is to be revitalized here.
Together with the Swiss start-up Urb-x, the city of Stuttgart wants to build a five-metre high cycle path. The prototype is currently being built in Basel. Read here how the “plug-in system” made of prefabricated wooden modules works and what the associated solar modules are intended for.
New neighborhood in Frankfurt’s Ostend: The new Hafenpark Quarter in Frankfurt am Main is due to be completed in fall 2023. Among other things, it will offer extensive roof gardens and green retreats on the Main. Find out here what else is planned and who is designing it.
The British design studio Heatherwick Studio is designing a park next to the Harley-Davidson headquarters in Milwaukee, USA. The park will also include an amphitheater for up to 700 motorcycles. We present the project.
The UN-Habitat and its partners present Oceanix Busan, the world’s first prototype of a floating city. This was designed by BIG and offers groundbreaking technology for coastal cities. More about the project here.
The planned city “Telosa” in the USA is one of many current examples of planned cities that show what urban life could look like in the future. More about the project of a billionaire here.
The Berlin landscape architecture firm SINAI has won the competition to redesign Husemannplatz in Bochum. With a Green Cloud and a Blue Cloud, an attractive everyday space is to be created. All about the project here.
A new footbridge along the banks of the Thames opened in London at the beginning of January. The Dukes Meadows Footbridge by Moxon Architects now connects two sections of the Thames Path, which follows the course of the river. The new bridge passes under an older one. You can see the project here.
The Association of German Architects (BDA) has announced the Grand BDA Prize 2023. Every BDA member can submit a proposal for prize winners until March 20, 2023. More about the award here: Grand BDA Prize 2023
The Federal Ministry of Housing, Urban Development and Building and the Federal Chamber of Architects have jointly announced the German Architecture Prize 2023. Documents for buildings can still be submitted until March 29. Read more about the competition here.
The winners of the “Gardens of the Year” 2023 competition have been announced. Munich-based Callwey Verlag, G+L and other partners organized the competition for the eighth time last year. We present the award-winning projects.
The scholarship holders for the residencies at the German Academy in Rome Villa Massimo and Casa Baldi, the German Study Center in Venice and the “Bundesateliers” at the Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris have been selected. With these scholarship residencies, the German government enables highly talented artists from Germany to further their artistic development. Find out who the jury selected and which landscape architecture firm represents Baukultur here.
The state of Berlin awarded the Peter Joseph Lenné Prize for the 49th time in November. Three design tasks were announced at the beginning of the year as part of the ideas competition. 19 young designers received prizes and recognition in November 2022. We present the winners and their projects.
The book “Architecture – 25 modern buildings from around the world” presents selected international projects to young readers. The content focuses not only on the buildings and architects, but also on topics such as skin color, gender, climate change and sustainability. A review.
From January 27 to March 26, 2023, Munich’s Department of Urban Planning and Building Regulations will be focusing on public space with the exhibition “In aller Öffentlichkeit”. Everything about the annual exhibition here.
Public urban space is there for everyone – or so you might think. Instead, many streets seem to be planned primarily for cars and occupied by them. The Alliance of Free Streets wants to change this. It shows what this could look like in the publication “Manifesto of the free street”. A book review.
The German government wants to double the amount of electricity generated from renewable energies by 2030. Wind power is essential for this. On February 1, a law came into force that aims to significantly accelerate its expansion. We took a closer look at the Wind Energy on Land Act.
INRIX’s Global Traffic Scorecard shows that London was once again the city with the most traffic jams in the world in 2022. For the second year in a row, the five most congested roads and the highest average waiting time are in the British capital. Read more here: Traffic Scorecard
MVRDV has published a study that offers possible solutions for urban planning to deal with the problems of rising sea levels. MVRDV’s project example: Vancouver’s harbor district. Click here for more information on the Sea Level Rise Catalogue.
Immersive computer games show what the world could look like in the coming years and decades as a result of climate change. The engaging virtual reality is intended to help decision-makers develop suitable and, above all, time-sensitive policies. Find out what this could look like here.
The fact that Berlin’s Friedrichstrasse is to be car-free has repeatedly led to conflicts and changes. Since November 2022, cars have been allowed to drive on the traffic-free section again following a lawsuit. This will be prohibited again from January 30. An update.
In February 2023, the Federal Labor Court ruled that “negotiating skills” cannot be an argument for a gender pay gap between men and women. Read all about the ruling and equal pay in landscape architecture here.
What else was going on in January? Just read it here.












