Andreas Kipar in podcast Citymaking

Andreas Kipar in dialogue with Thorsten Kausch, Stadtmanufaktur, is in favour of more "radical thinking" when it comes to cities. This is good for the people and good for the climate.

“Radical thinking can promote moderate action,” says Andreas Kipar.

What does he mean by that? Breaking up places, changing perspectives, bringing the topsoil back into the light and turning city centres back into central places of change. Landscaping concepts that break down the division between city and countryside built space and unbuilt space: “We have sealed ourselves off for more than a century; we have sealed ourselves in,” Kipar states in the interview, reporting on cities such as Milan or Vienna that are rethinking and moving forward.

Thorsten Kausch from Stadtmanufaktur, Strategic consulting for cities and urban spaces, is the host of podcast series CITYMAKING.

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