Green architecture can mitigate the effects of climate change.

Green architecture and green life

Drafting a future scenario for Munich
How does Munich master the challenge of climate change? This is the subjekt of a workshop with Carina Frey and Rainer Kurlemann.
26.06.2023, 18:00

Workshop
Stadtbibliothek Schwabing
Munich Public Library

How can Munich become greener? This is a matter of substance: Houses, streets, squares must change in order to make the city fit for the future and adapt to climate change. Do we need new architecture? What do we want? The participants collect ideas for living in a greener city. Because the future doesn't start someday, but today, and it starts in people's minds. In this workshop, everyone can learn from everyone in an open discussion about ideas, possibilities and visions.  

The science journalists Rainer Kurlemann and Carina Frey will bundle the results of the workshop into a text that tells of our everyday life in the near future. The aim is to create an image of Munich in which green architecture and green life have a greater significance. The text will appear on RiffReporter.de and can and should be discussed further on the platform.

Venue

Stadtbibliothek Schwabing

Hohenzollernstr. 16
80801 München

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Accessibility:

  • Parking spaces:

    No

  • Gastronomic offer:

    No

Organiser

In cooperation with

Tickets

This event is free of charge.

Reservation note:

Registration in person on site, by phone 089. 45 21 36 30 or stb.schwabing.kult@muenchen.de

Further information

  • Event duration:

    18:00 – 20:00

  • What language:

    German

Green architecture can mitigate the effects of climate change.
Green architecture can mitigate the effects of climate change. © Danist Soh, Unsplash

Organiser

Munich Public Library

Public libraries provide people with media of all kinds, teach media literacy and thus enable participation in social life. These are also the tasks of the Munich Public Library. It is a lively metropolitan library that sees the diversity of the city's society as a challenge and takes it up in its services.