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AAD for Biotopia in Munich
Studio Animal-Aided Design was commissioned to apply AAD to the open space of Biotopia – the Natural History Museum of Bavaria in Munich – as part of the new planning of the museum. We are looking forward to the cooperation with Atelier Loidl and Staab Architekten.
Website online since August 2020
We are happy to inform you since August on our new homepage about the work of Studio Animal-Aided Design. In this section we will give you news about our practical work with the method Animal-Aided Design (AAD). Furthermore, we will point out new results and publications that arise in the context of the research on AAD.
DESIGNING WILDLIFE-INCLUSIVE CITIES THAT SUPPORT HUMAN-ANIMAL CO-EXISTENCE
Article in Landscape and Urban Planning [...]
ANIMAL-AIDED DESIGN IN THE LIVING ENVIRONMENT
Short report (in english) [...]
A CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK FOR CHOOSING TARGET SPECIES FOR WILDLIFE-INCLUSIVE URBAN DESIGN
Article in the Special Issue "Urban biodiversity conservation" [...]
WILDTIERE IM WOHNUMFELD
Article (in German) in Natur und Landschaft [...]
USING A SPECIES LIFE-CYCLE TO IMPROVE OPEN SPACE PLANNING AND CONSERVATION IN CITIES AND ELSEWHERE
Preprint of an article at bioRxiv (Preprint Server for Biology) [...]
URBANE TIER-RÄUME
Publication (in German) of the Department of Architecture Urban Planning Landscape [...]
ANIMAL-AIDED DESIGN SCHUMACHER QUARTIER BERLIN
Developing tools and guidelines [...]
ANIMAL-AIDED DESIGN FOR THE CITY PARK DANUBE IN INGOLSTADT
Inclusion of target species in the planning of a part of the city park [...]
THÖRLS PARK HAMBURG
Increase wildlife experience for park users [...]
ANIMAL-AIDED DESIGN IN THE LIVING ENVIRONMENT: A PROJECT FROM MUNICH
The Brantstrasse in Munich is the world's first [...]
BfN Skript 595 – Animal-Aided Design
Brochure (in German) [...]