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  1. 14 de abr. de 2015 · Construido por x architekten en Linz, Austria con fecha 2013. Imagenes por Max Nirnberger. El principal objetivo del proyecto es proporcionar un espacio tan grande como sea posible para los niños y el persona...

  2. 30 de may. de 2011 · Solar City, Linz, Austria. El proyecto Solar City se sitúa en la ciudad de Linz, en Austria. Dicho barrio se fundamenta en un proyecto de desarrollo urbano basado en los tres pilares de la sostenibilidad, crecimiento económico, equilibrio ecológico y progreso social.

  3. Solar City, Linz, Austria. Linz, an Austrian town situated in the narrow area between the Traun and Danube Rivers, was in urgent need of expansion. However, hemmed in between the two rivers as it was, it was no easy task to find a suitable place for that expansion. Plans to build in the rural and ecologically important washland (riparian strip ...

  4. Linz is one f the biggest cities in Austria, located at the Danube river, the capital of the federal state Upper Austria, shaped by industry and typical central European urban development. The project initiative began in 1990, when Linz City introduced a policy of low-energy social housing. At that time 12,000 people were looking for homes in ...

  5. Ecocity development integrates administration, ecologically efficient industry, people's needs and aspirations, harmonious culture, and landscapes where nature, agriculture and the built environment are functionally integrated (BARTON 2000, 10ff.). The ecocity concept also starts on the neighbourhood-scale, the city-district level (Ecodistrict).

  6. solarCity Linz-Pichling – Sustainable City Development Author: Auer+Weber+Architekten Center Client: City Administration of the Provincial Capital of Linz, A, Raiffeisen-Immobilien-Leasing GmbH, Vienna, A, Strabag, Linz, A Design: Auer+Weber+Architekten, Munich, D, Stephan Suxdorf (associated), Sonja Mutterer, Philipp Auer, Dieter Heigl, Till Richter, Volker Kilian

  7. At the beginning of the third millennium, Solar City is Austrias largest urban development project. This first phase includes a neighborhood of 4,500 residents is designed for a site of 32.5 ha, including 20 ha of open space. The vision is for total sustainable architecture and urban living, creating a new benchmark in high-quality city design.