Technical infrastructure

The further development of traffic, energy and building services and changed demands considerably influence urban development. The targeted use of sustainable technologies and intelligent services and also experimental measures for energy generation and waste disposal increasingly develop an urban-spatial effect. They can decrease impact of industry and trade and positively influence the mobility and consumption behaviour of the population.
The following projects are allocated to this category:
- Berlin, Online Management for Development Gaps
- Bielefeld/Osnabrück, Haller Willem
- Braunschweig, Ringgleis
- Bremen, TARGET
- Bremen, mobil.punkt
- Dresden-Klotzsche, Betriebliches Mobilitätsmanagement
- Dresden-Neustadt, Automatic multi-storey car park
- Erfurt, Master Plan for large housing estates
- Gütersloh, Planning Information and Involvement Server
- Herne-Sodingen, Energy Park Mont-Cenis
- Lieberhausen, Central Heating Supply with Wood
- Münster, münster.mobil
- Neu-Ulm, Wiley
- Ostritz, Energy-ecological model town
- Regensburg, RegLog® - City-Logistik
- Viernheim, Am Schmittsberg
- Viernheim, Oststadt
The following projects from the archives are allocated to this category: