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Project Info: http://sdg21.eu/db/holzhybridhaus-skaio
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Project Info: http://sdg21.eu/db/holzhybridhaus-skaio
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All info at:
www.duh.de/goldenergeier/goldener-geier-2020
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Solidary, Participative, Pioneering

Review by Roman Schaurhofer, Vienna
Overview
The book "Building for the Community in Vienna" was published in 2021 by Isabella Marboe at Verlag Detail. All texts were printed in German and English in the book. In addition to an interview conducted by Marboe with Ulrike Schartner and Alexander Hagner, Robert Temel has his say in an expert article.
All in all, the book deals with 20 building projects in the Austrian capital Vienna and offers insight into the respective planning as well as the organisational and structural realisation of those very communities.
Content
At the beginning, Isabella Marboe looks back at historically relevant and significant events surrounding Viennese housing, community in everyday life and housing, and participatory building. The editor then highlights the importance and significance of the architect Ottokar Uhl and his work. Especially the projects "Living with Children" and "B.R.O.T." are mentioned and described as positive examples. In addition, Marboe goes into more detail about the historical developments surrounding the "Sargfabrik" and "MISS Sargfabrik" projects. Isabella Marboe is committed to a communal and socially solidary as well as responsible coexistence.
In Robert Temel's contribution, after a historical classification of Austrian pioneer and follow-up projects, there is also a brief description of organisational and ownership models. This is followed by an outline of the emergence of building communities and their possibilities for acquiring a building plot, as well as a comparison of several models implemented in Vienna.
In an interview, Ulrike Schartner and Alexander Hagner from gaupenraub+/- explained the many challenges that arise when creating quality housing for homeless people and at the same time show approaches to dealing with problems of this kind.
After the essays and the interview, there is a more detailed examination of the individual projects. A brief description, accompanied by key figures and background information, provides insights into the planning and implementation of the respective community ideas. In addition, illustrations and detailed plans (often in the form of floor plans) give the reader a better understanding of the structure and function of the respective project. In addition to individual buildings, row houses, multi-storey residential buildings and neighbourhood houses that stand out from their surroundings were also selected.
Criticism
The social and socially solidary approach of the project examples stands out in a clearly positive way. Each of the projects features people-oriented planning and high-quality implementation geared to the wishes of the residents, without losing sight of the demand for high-quality architecture. Although the communal and participatory character is clearly in the foreground as a unifying element, the individual projects cannot be denied their uniqueness and individuality in approach.
The detailed information, underpinned by pictorial representations, enables the reader to place the projects conceptually and contextually in their respective environment. With the overview and detailed descriptions of the sample projects, the editor Isabella Marboe offers a solid basis with carefully researched project examples for professional discourse and a more intensive examination of the topic of building communities.
February 2021, Hardcover, 23 x 30 cm, German / English
Text samples or buy the book from the publisher:
www.detail.de/de_de/bauen-fuer-die-gemeinschaft-in-wien
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Cohousing, DE-News, New books and studies, News Blog Austria, Vienna, Housing, Housing projects
A broad alliance of more than 50 large and medium-sized companies and business associations is calling on the parties in the exploratory talks to make climate protection the central task of the future German government.
Subscribers to the declaration include major companies active in Germany, larger SMEs and associations from a wide range of sectors. They include 6 DAX 30 companies and well-known names such as Aldi Süd, Deutsche Börse, Deutsche Telekom, Hochtief, Nestlé, SAP and many more. Energy-intensive industrial companies and coal-fired power plant operators are also supporting the appeal, including Siemens, EnBW, E.ON and Papier- und Kartonfabrik Varel. Many of the subscribing companies are not direct winners of decarbonisation or the energy transition. However, the subscribers promise to play their part in climate protection. Coordinators of the declaration are the business associations Stiftung 2° and B.A.U.M. as well as the development and environmental organisation Germanwatch.
https://www.stiftung2grad.de/klimaschutz_koalitionsverhandlungen-3321
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Stakeholders, DE-News, Climate protection, SDG 2030, Environmental policy
The BMWi and the BMBF have responded to the Berlin Energy Days 2016 (11-13 April) presented the new interdepartmental funding announcement "Solar Building & Energy Efficient City". Its aim is to network the actors in this field and create synergies. To this end, the Federal Government is providing 150 million euros within the 6th Energy Research Programme. The focus is on cross-technology research projects and interdisciplinary cooperation. The aim is to build and modernise energy-efficient buildings and urban districts together with energy-optimised infrastructure. It therefore also exclusively supports cooperation projects. Industry, small and medium-sized enterprises as well as universities and research institutions can submit their proposals for research and demonstration projects. The funding initiative includes application-oriented research, development and demonstration of energy-optimised buildings (Module I "Solar Building"). On the other hand, the focus is on so-called lighthouse projects in the neighbourhood (Module II "Energy-efficient city"). The concepts developed in this way should be easily transferable to other projects and implement model supply strategies based on renewable energies.
At the same time, the BMWi is launching another funding initiative: "EnEff.Gebäude.2050". Here, application-oriented model projects on the topic of solar building are particularly in demand, which aim to transfer innovative technologies and concepts for broad application. They are being supported with a total of 35 million euros. The aim is to motivate the many players in construction, planning and architecture to take action and overcome obstacles to the realisation of particularly energy-efficient buildings.
Announcement (pdf): .
Press release: http://bmwi.de/…762826.html