The well-known film producer Peter Aalbæk from Zentropa is now retired together with his wife, urban planner Lise Palm, in the process of creating a sustainable district at Herfølge that takes nature, climate and social sustainability into account. That's
The city of Vejle is growing at the expense of agricultural land and nature. Can the city create housing for more and at the same time support nature, sustainable and healthier lifestyles and social relations between citizens? Peter Aalbæk and his wife Lise Palm come with inspiration from the city they will start building in the spring of 2025
In Vejle, too, Foreningen Bæredygt Bydel is working to establish something similar, but the battle for the areas has so far prevented the project from being realised. At the same time as the dialogue about establishing industrial areas as a neighbor to Højen Bæk, the organizers will point out that it is possible to make another choice and why it might be a good idea.
The district is a proposal for a new way of building detached house neighbourhoods, where you collect the buildings and create the opportunity to live in the middle of nature and along car-free streets and paths, so that children can move freely. Small squares and a center must be created with small shops and common facilities that will support the togetherness between the people who live there, in both owned and rented housing.
The lectures are carried out by Klimafokus Vejle in collaboration with Folkeuniversitetet in Vejle and the following organizations are co-organisers: DN - Vejle, Rødmose's friends, Permakultur DK, the Butterfly movement, Art and Culture College Vejle, Free Farmers Living Land, Familielandbruget LRS, Vejle. Højen Local Council and the National Association of Practical Ecology. The lecture has received financial support from EWII, the Energy and Environment Fund, Art and Culture College Vejle and the Citizens' Transfer Fund
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The city of Vejle is growing at the expense of agricultural land and nature. Can the city create housing for more and at the same time support nature, sustainable and healthier lifestyles and social relations between citizens? Peter Aalbæk and his wife Lise Palm come with inspiration from the city they will start building in the spring of 2025
In Vejle, too, Foreningen Bæredygt Bydel is working to establish something similar, but the battle for the areas has so far prevented the project from being realised. At the same time as the dialogue about establishing industrial areas as a neighbor to Højen Bæk, the organizers will point out that it is possible to make another choice and why it might be a good idea.
The district is a proposal for a new way of building detached house neighbourhoods, where you collect the buildings and create the opportunity to live in the middle of nature and along car-free streets and paths, so that children can move freely. Small squares and a center must be created with small shops and common facilities that will support the togetherness between the people who live there, in both owned and rented housing.
The lectures are carried out by Klimafokus Vejle in collaboration with Folkeuniversitetet in Vejle and the following organizations are co-organisers: DN - Vejle, Rødmose's friends, Permakultur DK, the Butterfly movement, Art and Culture College Vejle, Free Farmers Living Land, Familielandbruget LRS, Vejle. Højen Local Council and the National Association of Practical Ecology. The lecture has received financial support from EWII, the Energy and Environment Fund, Art and Culture College Vejle and the Citizens' Transfer Fund
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