Livable Low-carbon City
Michael Eliason is a Seattle-based architect who has lived and worked in Germany. The Livable Low-carbon City explores the stories, places, and people working to make our buildings and cities more sustainable, enjoyable, and humane – in the face of a changing world. New episodes every other Friday. ish.
Livable Low-carbon City
01: Ditching the Double Loaded Corridor.
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Michael Eliason
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Season 1
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Episode 1
In this inaugural episode of the Livable Low-carbon City podcast, host Michael Eliason explores different types of vertical access for urban housing - and the effects these have on livability, sustainability, and climate resiliency.
Projects discussed in this episode include:
- Vienna House, Vancouver. Public Architecture + Communication.
- Gleis21, Vienna. Einszueins Architektur.
- Ørsted Gardens Apartments, Frederiksberg. Tegnestuen LOKAL.
You can also check out Larch Lab's Report on Point Access Blocks, for the City of Vancouver: Unlocking livable, resilient, decarbonized housing with Point Access Blocks
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