
An urban model for the cities of the future
The rapid growth of Utrecht requires highly sustainable development that can accommodate contemporary lifestyles and address the challenges posed by climate change. The eastern flank

Scali Milano – Catalysts for sustainable living
What if we use the ‘scali’ – railway yards – and their connecting infrastructure to improve the mobility of Milan in order to generate new

Mercado de Colón: Valencia’s Modernist Market as a Cultural and Commercial Hub
Valencia’s urban identity reflects the interplay of planning, architecture, and market culture, where modernist design and inclusive infrastructure have shaped vibrant, community-centered.

How Sabarmati Riverfront Development is Revitalizing Ahmedabad
The Sabarmati Riverfront project revitalized Ahmedabad, transforming the waterfront into vibrant public spaces, enhancing flood management, promoting sustainability, and fostering social cohesion, making it a model for inclusive urban development.

Journalist Colony Park, Chennai: Neighborhood park as a Community Lifeline
Documentation of a local recreational park in Chennai, India and its impact on community and well-being, exploring the need for such parks.

Living at the Tannenhof | Baden
In the natural district in Baden-Baden, three urban addresses, each with its own identity, are worked out: valley space, hillside location and plateau. For each

Urban Planning for Gottsunda | Kjellander Sjöberg
The municipality of Uppsala has initiated a planning process for a socially sustainable Gottsunda, based on community dialog and participation. The principal focus is put

Lodhi Garden as Cultural Landscape: Heritage, Biodiversity, and Everyday Urbanism in Delhi
Lodhi Garden exemplifies a cultural landscape, blending history, ecology, and everyday urban life, offering a model for preserving heritage parks in modern cities.

Revitalizing São Paulo: The Asymmetrical Harmony of Parque Ibirapuera
Ibirapuera Park, by Marx, stands as an urban oasis in Sao Paulo. Inspired by the gardens of the 20th century, created as an asymmetric harmony of native flora and irregularity.