Dique IBA: la casa climática flotante

En el centro de Hamburgo (Alemania) se encuentra un escenario único para la creatividad, las oportunidades y los contrastes. Las islas del Elba Wilhelmsburg y Veddel y el puerto fluvial de Hamburgo son escenario y objeto de la Bauausstellung internacional, IBA Hamburg. Además de los lemas “Metrozonen” (desarrollo de los barrios interiores de la periferia) y “Kosmopolis” (desarrollo de la sociedad urbana internacional), IBA ha apostado por “La ciudad en el cambio climático” marcándose como objetivo un desarrollo urbano con una emisión neutra de CO2.

 



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