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.

Rethinking the Future: towards an Economy of Nature

On Corriere della Sera - Pianeta 2030, Andreas Kipar explores the paradigm shift viewing Nature as an investment, capable of generating tangible market value through new Private-Public Partnerships and making it a key driver of corporate competitiveness.

Landscape architecture is a living matter

In the winter issue of Landscapes | Paysages, the magazine of the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects (CSLA), Andreas Kipar engages in an inspiring conversation with Daniel Roehr, Chair of Landscape Architecture at the University of British Columbia.

Let’s bring Nature back into focus

In the latest issue of VIVID Magazin, Andreas Kipar “thinks big” and advocates for a new aesthetic vision that puts nature at the forefront, championing a collective rewilding movement.

Envisioning the resilient future of Mykolaiv with UNECE

In an interview for the UN4UkrainianCities Masterplan Series, Andreas Kipar explores how Mykolaiv is reimagining its relationship with its natural assets to build a resilient future.

Milan: a city that breathes green!

Featuring a special guest at the beginning of the episode, Rai’s TV show Linea Verde Italia showcased Milan’s transformation from an industrial city into a European model of urban regeneration.

Transforming Territory into Landscape for FILI

Published in "La vita in movimento", the magazine FNM Group distributes on its trains, Andreas Kipar shares his visionary approach to urban and suburban transformation. In the interview, he discusses the FILI Cycle Superhighway, a pioneering 54-km project connecting Milan Cadorna to Malpensa Airport.

Green, Shady and Safe. The City of the Future

What might the cities of the future look like if we combine people, nature and urban culture? Andreas Kipar reflecting on this topic in the Stuttgarter Zeitung. "The city can no longer be organised solely according to profit-oriented interests."

Envisioning the City of the Future: Biodiversity is no longer optional

From climate resilience to cultural transformation: Andreas Kipar highlights in Corriere della Sera "L'Economia del Futuro" how cities can reconnect with nature to build healthier, more liveable urban environments.

The importance of Permeability for a new Urban Landscape

Porta Nuova is a benchmark for urban regeneration, redefining the connection between built spaces and nature. Through permeability, it moves beyond rigid planning, creating a fluid, accessible, and nature-integrated city. Andreas Kipar's contribution to the volume dedicated to the first 50 years of COIMA identifies the Milan district as a global model for sustainable urban development.