nextcity.nl – platform for nature inclusive and biodiverse cities

The vision of nextcity.nl offers quality of life for all species. Initiated by architect Mathias Lehner and landscape architect Maike van Stiphout in 2014 with the symposium and exihibit 'Live with live' in Amsterdam, the mission of nextcity.nl is to develop and share new knowledge by reseach, practice and university teaching. The thinking and design of nextcity.nl has been shown at the Venice Architecture Biennale and the Dutch Design Week. In 2019 the 'First Guide to Nature Inclusive Building' was published, since 2020 also available in Dutch.

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The German editors of Katapult magazine have published these graphics in their ambitious book ‘102 Green Maps to Rescue the World‘.

This entry was posted in Uncategorized on June 15, 2020 by Mathias Lehner.

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Clients & Partners

Academy of Architecture A'dam - Arcam Architecture Centre - FuseStudio The Hague - Van Wijnen Bouw Hoofddorp - BirdLife Netherlands - Search Architects A'dam - Bat Foundation Netherlands - Federation of Housing Corporations A'dam

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