Publications
Do you want to get more information regarding our work? Here, you can find a comprehensive archive of knowledge and insight, a curated collection of articles, books, interviews, podcasts and essays that embody our enduring commitment to reconnecting people with nature.
Thinking big for BUGA29: “Two Cities, One Future”
The future development of the twin cities Sankt Goar and Sankt Goarshausen—located opposite each other on the Rhine in the heart of the Upper Middle Rhine Valley UNESCO World Heritage Site—reaches a new milestone
The Sulbiate-Aicurzio Water Park as symbol of resilience and social interaction
Andreas Kipar highlights on Radio Marconi our project for the largest blue-green infrastructure of Brianza
How can Nature redefine the future of our cities?
On the podcast Unfiltered Dialogues, through key regenerative projects Andreas Kipar highlights how urban Nature is fundamental to human wellbeing—and the key to shaping our tomorrow.
Valentina Galiulo on LAND’s data-driven approach
In the weekly edition of Il Quotidiano Immobiliare, our new Director at LAND Italia, Valentina Galiulo, shares her journey of growth and innovation within the company: a cross-cutting experience rooted in the scientific expertise of LAND Research Lab
Where the Built and the Unbuilt Meet
IBA'27 as driver for an ecologically responsible Baukultur within urban landscapes
“Where there’s a will, there’s a way”: the fight against heat starts with people
In a morning interview with RAI Alto Adige, Andreas Kipar reflects on how to combat extreme heat in cities by creating natural urban climate systems, based on the community involvement.
Exploring Ideal Landscapes at Festival Pianeta 2030
At the sustainability festival organized by Corriere della Sera, Andreas Kipar explores the architecture-nature connection with Jana Revedin, professor at the École Spéciale d’Architecture in Paris and founder of the Global Award for Sustainable Architecture.
Milan’s Green Rays stategy lands in Turkey
Andreas Kipar tells Turkish all-news channel NTV about Milan’s green transformation, which began in the 1980s with the decommissioning of industrial sites and culminated in the urban strategy of the Green Rays, connecting key districts such as Porta Nuova. A crucial hub for the city, designed according to principles that still inspire current projects.












