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Mapping the Zero Carbon City Region

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Climate change is severely impacting cities and their surrounding areas, highlighting the need for new visions of the future in multiple facets of our lives. Building on its previous work in metrop...
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  • 27 February 2025
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Climate change is severely impacting cities and their surrounding areas, highlighting the need for new visions of the future in multiple facets of our lives. Building on its previous work in metropolitan planning and design, MetroLab has developed a visionary mapping approach to address the climate crisis on the urban scale. It aims to identify real needs for action and to show new pathways with a particular focus on the Vienna metropolitan area.

The creative mapping approach reveals multilayered spatial phenomena, functional linkages, and spatial relationships between the city and its surroundings, visually communicating key trends and illustrating how climate goals can be achieved through integrated, cross-border development.

  • Innovative approach for regional and city planning
  • Mapping as a central method for integrated development
  • Developed by Vienna’s award-winning urban design think tank MetroLab
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Price: $46.99
Pages: 304
Publisher: JOVIS
Imprint: JOVIS
Publication Date: 27 February 2025
ISBN: 9783986121952
Format: Paperback
BISACs: Environmentally-friendly (‘green’) architecture and design, City and town planning: architectural aspects, Energy resources, Social impact of environmental issues, Sustainability, Urban and municipal planning and policy
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Roland Krebs is an urban planner who develops strategic action plans to help cities tackle urban growth. He studied urban and regional planning at the Vienna University of Technology and graduated with an MBA in Strategic Management from the Universidad de Belgrano, Argentina. Krebs has international experience in urban planning and design and is co-founder of superwien urbanism.

Stefan Mayr is an architect with experience in urban design and metropolitan planning. He studied architecture at the Vienna University of Technology and TU Delft in the Netherlands, and has over twenty years of experience in sustainable urban architecture and landscape architecture. Mayr teaches local planning and urban design at the Vienna University of Technology. He is co-founder of superwien urbanism.

Cédric Ramière is a French architect influenced by local heritage and global travel. His research focuses on urban reuse and climate impact in France and internationally. As co-founder of CoCo architecture and YEAN, he works on high high-quality contemporary architecture, from individual buildings to the metropolitan scale.

Claudia Staubmann is an Austrian architect who lives and works in France, focusing on contemporary urban issues. She co-founded YEAN, a European network known for the “TirolCity” project, and founded CoCo architecture in Périgord, focusing on contemporary architecture in rural zones with high environmental quality.