"Today's architecture can no longer be satisfied with creating buildings that place the smallest possible burden on the environment. Instead we have to develop an architecture which contributes to the regeneration of the environment and the preservation of biodiversity on our planet. At the same time this architecture has to promote contact between humans and nature, and not limit it by closing out the environment," says Prof. Weisser. And this is exactly the point of departure for the ECOLOPES project (ECOlogical enveLOPES).
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