Zusammenfassung
The goal of the International Conference PLEA 2013 is to promote the discussion on holistic, quality-based approaches to future challenges in architecture and planning. Within the conference we want to concentrate on the quality of buildings and neighbourhoods, and the quality of life of their inhabitants, as well as the liveability of our cities.
The International Conference PLEA 2013 invited scientists, planners, architects, engineers, stakeholders, entrepreneuers and students from around the world to present and discuss innovative approaches and future developments for new buildings as well as for the existing building stock.
Abstract
The goal of the International Conference PLEA 2013 is to promote the discussion on holistic, quality-based approaches to future challenges in architecture and planning. Within the conference we want to concentrate on the quality of buildings and neighbourhoods, and the quality of life of their inhabitants, as well as the liveability of our cities.
The International Conference PLEA 2013 invited scientists, planners, architects, engineers, stakeholders, entrepreneuers and students from around the world to present and discuss innovative approaches and future developments for new buildings as well as for the existing building stock.
Schlagworte
Bauerhaltung Allgemein Architektur Nachhaltigkeit Nachhaltiges Bauen Gebaute Umwelt Stadtplanung Bausektor Design Innovation Baumaterial Technologie Wissenstransfer Konferenz Fachtagung Papers Architekten Ingenieure Wissenschaft Bauindustrie- 5–15 Forewords 5–15
- 16–24 Keynotes 16–24
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- „... , (2012). Construction Matters: Comparing environmental impacts of building modular and conventional ...”