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Overview-panel of the Liz Christy path

The Liz-Christy-path connects eleven stations of the edible Seestadt in Vienna- Aspern. It states good practice examples and gives inspiration and courage for establishing edible urban gardening projects.

5th Salon Essbar

On the grounds of the (former) vienna.transitionBASE beside Aspern Seestadt the 5th Salon essbar took place in Juni 2020, a network-meeting for urban gardning activities and platform for interested people.

Logo of essbare Seestadt

Logo of the edible Seestadt - the corporate design of the research project was created by the co-founder of the new, citizen-driven association SeeSadtgrün. The association takes over the projects and agendas of the research project and acts as a bottom-up initiative that can withstand the complex requirements of urban gardening in Vienna.

Biotope City Wienerberg Image 4

Creation of diverse habitats for animals through deadwood and rock piles

Biotope City Wienerberg Image 5

Overview and urban planning situation of the Biotope City Wienerberg

Biotope City Wienerberg Image 1

Gardens in the Biotope City Wienerberg

Biotope City Wienerberg Image 3

Gödelgasse as a central public space in the Biotope City Wienerberg with green facades and rainwater management measures to make water available to plants.

Visualization of the planning parameters as well as their components in the NaNu3 model.

The figure shows the choices for various roof systems and combinations and the associated component options.

Graphical comparison of two different flat roof use cases.

The graphic shows two different use scenarios, their performance and the precipitation potential as well as the monthly precipitation amounts and irrigation requirements. They differ in graywater treatment (left) and walkable roof terrace (right). The left scenario shows a significantly better performance in most KPI categories.

Concept of NaNu3 framework, selected roof elements, and performance indicator groups.

The figure shows the concept on the framework, the selected roof elements and the performance indicator groups.

Presentation of the 3 main elements of the project photovoltaic, green roof and water management.

The diagram lists the 3 main components of the NaNu3 project photovoltaics, green roofs and water management. For each component, the input parameters, function and effect are shown schematically.