Water, Stone, and Sun: Nature as the First Urban Architect

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Water, Stone, and Sun: Nature as the First Urban Architect Chapter 2: Nature-Based Solutions in Historical Architecture by Danial Hosseini – 26.01.26 From the moment people began to settle and build, they turned instinctively to nature for guidance. The earliest cities did not rise against the landscape but within it, shaped by the rhythm of … Read moreWater, Stone, and Sun: Nature as the First Urban Architect

JUSTNature series: Episode #4 – Munich

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Inner city courtyards represent untapped potential for urban green space. In this fourth podcast episode from What’s That Green?’s special podcast series with JUSTNature, we visit Munich, Germany. The municipality and a wide range of local actors have been collaborating on temporary green solutions in response to rising urban temperatures. The testing phase has thrown up as many challenges as answers, but gives plenty of clues as to how local partnerships, care, and creativity can make processes more equitable, so that overlooked urban spaces become shared places that are full of life.

Green Threads – Vienna – 31.01.26

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Exploring Public Space in Winter Through the Eyes of Children and Youth  We’re excited to invite you to the next What’s That Green? and Shift plus Space Collective meet-up in Vienna!This time, we’ll explore how children and young people experience public spaces, especially in winter. How does the city feel when you’re 3, 13, or 17 years old? What … Read moreGreen Threads – Vienna – 31.01.26