COQUI MALACHOWSKA COQUI

CLIMATE CONCEPT FOR AWO-PRENZLAU FINALISED

Tog­e­ther with the AWO team and the seni­or citi­zens, we have deve­lo­ped 80 small and lar­ge mea­su­res for cli­ma­te adapt­a­ti­on. At the clo­sing event, some of the mea­su­res were mark­ed in the garden.We had a lot of fun doing it! Pho­to: © AWO-Senio­­ren­­zen­­tren Bran­den­burg

GUIDED TOUR AT L52

Joerg Th. Coqui gives a gui­ded tour of the out­door faci­li­ties at Lands­ber­ger Allee 52 in Ber­lin as part of the trai­ning semi­nar for scho­lar­ship hol­ders of the Hein­rich-Böll-Stif­­tung and the Stif­tung Begab­ten­för­de­rung, orga­nis­ed by Zukunfts­fä­hi­ges Thü­rin­gen e.V. and Ber­lin 21 e.V. ‘Spon­ge City Ber­lin’ using the exam­p­le of the L52 faci­li­ties as a respon­se to the con­se­quen­ces of cli­ma­te chan­ge as know­ledge trans­fer in the field of sus­tainable design for admi­nis­tra­ti­ons.

COMPLETED! — CHILDREN! — GO!

An oasis for the recrea­ti­on of child­ren and young peo­p­le at Lake Peetz­see in Grün­hei­de has been com­ple­ted. The two con­s­truc­tion pha­ses of the out­door faci­li­ties of the Chris­­ti­an-Schrei­­ber-Haus with are­as for play and sports, places to retre­at and are­as for natu­re in the land­scape pro­tec­tion area are now open!

AWO WITTSTOCK STAYS COOL!

Cli­ma­te con­cept for care home in Witt­stock com­ple­ted Over the past 12 months, we have work­ed tog­e­ther to prepa­re the cli­ma­te adapt­a­ti­on mea­su­res and sta­ked out some of them in the gar­den at the final event. The rain did­n’t sca­re us away. Now the pro­ject is set to be rea­li­sed!

SYMPOSIUM “BEAUTIFUL CHANGE — AESTHETICS AND DESIGN OF CLIMATE-FRIENDLY BUILDING CULTURE

On 16 May 2025 Joerg Th. Coqui speaks on the topic of new aes­the­tics in land­scape archi­tec­tu­re at the GRAS­SI Muse­um in Leip­zig ——————————————– 20 for 2020 events to mark the award of the model buil­ding pro­ject for the Insti­tu­te of Phy­sics in Ber­­lin-Adler­s­hof Ger­man land­scape archi­tec­tu­re award 2025Award in the cate­go­ry “Matu­ri­ty exami­na­ti­on — Pro­jects 20 years and older” https://www.deutscher-landschaftsarchitektur-preis.de/wettbewerb-2025/preis-2025/225-institut-fuer-physik-humboldt-universitaet-berlin-adlershof ——————————————– Beau­tiful green and blue — On the aes­the­tics of cli­­ma­­te-resi­­li­ent urban land­scapes “Spre­a­ding the new beau­tiful — 5 cour­ty­ards and a green faça­de — Insti­tu­te of Phy­sics at the Hum­boldt Uni­ver­si­ty of Ber­lin”(Forum 1, time: 2.30 pm) More infor­ma­ti­on: https://www.zfbk.de/programm/symposium-schoener-wandel-aesthetik-und-gestaltung-klimagerechter-baukultur‑2/

20 FOR 20

20 events to mark the award of the model buil­ding pro­ject for the Insti­tu­te of Phy­sics in Ber­­lin-Adler­s­hof Ger­man land­scape archi­tec­tu­re award 2025Award in the cate­go­ry “Matu­ri­ty exami­na­ti­on — Pro­jects 20 years and older”

CMC HONOURED AT GERMAN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE AWARD 2025!

Award in the cate­go­ry Matu­ri­ty Exami­na­ti­on — Pro­jects 20 years and older  We were deligh­ted to learn that our joint pro­ject with Ste­fan Tischer and the archi­tects Augus­tin and Frank, the Insti­tu­te of Phy­sics at Hum­boldt Uni­ver­si­ty in Ber­lin, was hono­u­red in the “Matu­ri­ty Exami­na­ti­on — Pro­jects 20 Years and Older” cate­go­ry of the Ger­man Land­scape Archi­tec­tu­re Award 2025.  It is a gre­at honour for us to have recei­ved this award. We hope this will help to ensu­re that the inno­va­ti­ve and, in some cases, rege­ne­ra­ti­ve approa­ches of the Insti­tu­te of Phy­sics’ land­scape archi­tec­tu­re con­ti­nue to beco­me a rea­li­ty in many other pro­jects. 

COMPETITION FOR CLIMATE QUARTER KRONBERG DECIDED

CMC with hono­rable men­ti­on ‘The design pro­mi­ses an atmo­sphe­ri­cal­ly den­se, inde­pen­dent neigh­bour­hood and a good place to live.In terms of urban design, the deve­lo­p­ment con­ti­nues the ‘Schil­ler­gär­ten’ to the west in a con­vin­cing man­ner. Over­all, the jury awards the design for its urba­ni­stic con­cis­en­ess and sui­ta­bi­li­ty for the loca­ti­on as well as the con­vin­cing visi­on for a socia­ble neigh­bour­hood.’ (Excerpt from the jury’s assess­ment) Col­la­bo­ra­ti­on: STU­DIO MARS Ber­lin (archi­tec­tu­re), Mał­gorza­ta Zmysłows­ka (dra­wings)

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