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Building Better - Less - Different: Transforming Cities and Sustaining Labor : Transforming Cities and Sustaining Labor Fundamentals - Case Studies - Strategies
Building Better - Less - Different: Transforming Cities and Sustaining Labor : Transforming Cities and Sustaining Labor Fundamentals - Case Studies - Strategies
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Author(s): Hebel, Dirk E.
Heisel, Felix
ISBN No.: 9783035621198
Pages: 176
Year: 202607
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 81.19
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

Sustainability is to become the guiding principle of social action and economic activity. At the same time, its implementation is far from clear. In no other field can this be better observed than in architecture. Each volume of "Building Better - Less - Different" explores two areas of sustainability. The third volume combines the topics labor and city. Both spheres are facing profound changes. Forced labor, toxic building materials and deskilling are a worldwide problem in the construction industry and deeply unethical. Thus, the need for globally binding, fair labor practices becomes increasingly apparent.


In the urban realm, cities must develop into ecological and social drivers, for instance by the establishment of intelligent mobility systems or by providing a habitat for animals and plants. Case studies of urban transformation include the Zurich Urban Climate Master Plan, the Hamburg Magistralen 2040+ Master Plan, or the Smart City Vienna Framework Strategy 2019-2050 Systematic compendium with internationally renowned contributors Third volume of the successful and timely "Building Better - Less - Different" series.


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