by Helene Hjortlund | Nov 1, 2023 | green architecture, Green city planning, Female urban planning |
In our last article called The feminist city, I argued that the cities we live in today are favouring men. It was a glimpse of trying to identify barriers that Flinta* disproportionately and overwhelmingly face in our built environment daily. These barriers do not...
by Helene Hjortlund | Sep 8, 2023 | Green city planning, green architecture, Architecture |
I have been calling myself a feminist for years now. Being socialized as a girl, receiving education, listening to stories of my friends, and experiencing assault, it became an inevitable topic for me. When I started studying city planning, I wasn’t aware how much our...
by Helene Hjortlund | Jan 11, 2022 | Carbon neutral cities, green architecture, Green city planning |
Authored by Josefine Lysdal Wulffeld, green guide and master’s student in climate change Parks, trees, and water – also known as green and blue infrastructure – is increasingly recognized for its number of advantages for cities. It does not only create a...
by Helene Hjortlund | May 20, 2021 | Carbon neutral cities, green architecture, Architecture |
When we hear the term, “Building for the future”, the first thing that pops up in our minds is probably bridges on top of the other, flying trains and extreme high rise buildings. These are all the philosophies and technological advances that have lead the humans...
by Helene Hjortlund | Jun 10, 2020 | Carbon neutral cities, green architecture
Berlin is a city with a very rich dated back history. The urban layout of the city is a ground to many notable, prominent and influential architectural wonders. The post-modernist architects did not realize the essence of this city until the late 80s and used this to...