We have summarized the news from planning, news in the industry and current discussions for you here. June 2023 in retrospect.
We have summarized the news from planning, news in the industry and current discussions for you here. June 2023 in retrospect.
Things got hot in the June issue: the last issue of our city special series was all about heat in the city. We took a look at where the DACH region currently stands in terms of heat in the city, what actually helps to combat the urban heat island effect, where local authorities need to start now and what essential role green roofs and façades play in this. The magazine is available here in the store, as is the entire series, with the curated edition of SINAI as a gift.
Callwey Verlag, together with G+L and other partners, is once again looking for the Gardens of the Year 2024 this year. The competition honors the most beautiful private gardens in German-speaking countries. Products and garden photographs will also be awarded prizes. At the request of the participants, the submission deadline for entries has been extended until July 20. Find out more about the competition here.
In July 2023, the renowned German-Algerian landscape architect Kamel Louafi will receive the Federal Cross of Merit. Find out more about this honor here.
The landscape architects from Studio Vulkan won the interdisciplinary study commission for a residential area on the Erni-Areal, a former industrial site in the Zurich suburb of Wangen-Brüttisellen. Together with KCAP, an office for urban planning and architecture, and the sustainability experts from Raumanzug, they developed the “Dancing Couples’ Quarter” comprising 279 apartments. More about the design here.
The Dresden-based firm Ulrich Krüger Landschaftsarchitekten has won the ideas competition for the 2026 State Garden Show in Bad Schlema. This means that the plans for the event in the Erzgebirge district are gradually taking shape. Read all about the winning design here.
MQ Vienna wants to become a climate-neutral cultural area by 2030. Several projects are currently underway to achieve this. Most recently, a competition for the greening of the outdoor areas was decided. The inner courtyards will be greener from this summer. You can find the design here.
Living space is notoriously scarce in the Bavarian capital. To ease the situation, at least in the north-west, around 1,800 to 2,000 new apartments are to be created in the Ludwigsfeld Munich development. An urban planning and landscape design competition has now been held for this purpose. You can find out who won first prize and what the winning design looks like here.
The 2029 Federal Horticultural Show on the Middle Rhine will focus on the theme of water. Concrete ideas are being sought from this summer under the main theme. Read more about the BUGA’s motto and locations here.
In 2030, the city of Ulm will host a state garden show. The jury of an ideas and realization competition has now awarded prizes to four entries. You can find out who the winners are, what their designs look like and what the Ulm 2030 State Garden Show has to offer here.
A new bicycle road will be built in Vienna by fall 2024. Argentinierstraße between the city center and the main train station will be traffic-calmed. Find out more about the planned redesign here.
Hamburg’s HafenCity now has one more green promenade. The first section of the Kirchenpauerkai Hamburg project was opened in May. Read more about this new promenade here.
The 2024 Summer Olympics will be held in Paris from July 26 to August 11, 2024. This will be the third time the French capital has hosted the event after 1900 and 1924. Find out what you need to know about Paris 2024, what this event means for urban planning and public transport and what architecture is planned here.
The European countries bordering the North Sea want to quadruple their offshore wind energy capacity by the end of the decade. However, offshore power generation facilities alone are not enough to achieve this goal: Denmark is leading the way with so-called energy islands, which connect different locations to achieve maximum impact. You can find out more about these islands here.
The Association of German Landscape Architects (bdla) has two new assessors. Bdla President Prof. Stephan Lenzen appointed landscape architects Prof. Dr. Antje Backhaus and Martina Gaebler to the bdla Executive Committee at the end of March 2023. Read more about the two assessors here.
Noise cameras are already being used in France, Great Britain and Switzerland to reduce noise pollution in road traffic. Now Germany is also launching a pilot project. The first noise speed camera in the Federal Republic has been installed on Kurfürstendamm in the German capital Berlin. You can read the details of the project here.
Sustainable mobility, heat resilience, resource-conserving consumption, climate-neutral energy and social participation: Stuttgart wants to make itself fit for the future. Although these aspects are important for liveable cities, it is not easy to get there. The Urban Future Conference in Stuttgart from June 21 to 23 showed that it is all the more worthwhile and how it can be achieved.
The charging infrastructure for electric vehicles in Germany leaves a lot to be desired: although there are more and more e-cars, the number of public charging points is not keeping pace. Find out more about the German government’s master plan to promote e-mobility here.
The start-up Living Carbon wants to stop climate change with genetically manipulated trees: The trees are supposed to grow faster and absorb more carbon. But experts are skeptical. Read more here.
Evergreen trees and plants offer protection from wind and sun all year round. But caring for them can be tricky. You can read about how evergreen plants are used in urban planning and landscape architecture here.
If you also want to know what was going on in the previous month: Click here for our press review for May 2023.












