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Mischung: Possible!: Experimentelle Quartiersentwicklung am Nordbahnhof Wien

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Mischung: Possible!: Experimentelle Quartiersentwicklung am Nordbahnhof Wien
Mischung: Possible!: Experimentelle Quartiersentwicklung am Nordbahnhof Wien

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Mischung: Possible!: Experimentelle Quartiersentwicklung am Nordbahnhof Wien

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Urban development for all
Mischung: Possible!
offers basic knowledge on mixed-use planning based on a case study of an urban development project. The book draws on a four-year experimental study of sustainable mixed-use inner-city district development at the site of the former Nordbahnhof railway station, one of Vienna’s largest development areas. The mixed-use scenarios include mobility, care work, zero emissions, the sharing economy, creative clusters, “fair business,” networked services, and urban manufacturing. The goals are to deliver both collective and individual added value for users and to develop innovative buildings in an “urban base” for a long-term mixture of uses. This showcases best practice in sustainable urban planning.
A reference work for district developers
Best practice for urban mixed-use development
Study conducted by the Technical University Vienna with several well-known partners

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