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.

Let’s break the asphalt and listen to the soil

In Pianeta 2030, the monthly publication of Corriere della Sera dedicated to sustainability, Andreas Kipar advocates for an urban transition where soil breathes, and nature regains its role at the center of city life.

The productive landscape on Rigeneriamo il Territorio

Andreas Kipar describes his vision for a productive landscape as a common good on Rigeneriamo il Territorio, the online platform promoting dialogue and conversation about the main topics related to territorial regeneration, renovation and redevelopment.

Andreas Kipar, article for Swiss magazine COLLAGE

Italy has evolved from the traditional ritual of the urban walk ("passeggiata") to today's urban explorer, as in the 'Green Rays' case in Milan. The 'new promenade' is a question of displacement in space: no longer a social and community activity but an activity that combines the action of walking and the possibility of experiencing the experiences offered by the urban context.

Zeitenwende für die Innenstadt

A publication summing up the results of the forum "Zeitwende für die Innenstadt" by RP Forum, an alliance of architects, urban planners, project developers and property experts, under the leadership of Pia Kempner, to develop viable solutions for a people-friendly, climate-friendly neighbourhood in Düsseldorf.

“Anatomy of Public Space: A Multidisciplinary Perspective”

The research project “Anatomy of Public Space: A Multidisciplinary Perspective” aims to study public space from the different perspectives of the three components of the working group (i.e., architecture, landscape, mobility) in order to present a multidimensional narrative of the role of public space in contemporary cities.

The urbanism of the future is landscape

Abitare 622, based on Sara Banti's interview with Andreas Kipar for the March edition, focused on the significant transformation the city of Milan will face in the coming years: from the works for the 2026 Winter Olympics to the artistic and technological districts that promise to revive the most peripheral areas.

Radically rethinking Urban Landscapes

A conversation on vision, responsibility, and the evolving role of landscape in shaping tomorrow’s urban realities

Andreas Kipar and Andrea Clamer in dialogue – Tech.Emotion podcast

Creating Value for Local Communities. Andreas Kipar and Andrea Clamer in dialogue in the Tech.Emotion podcast - Unlocking Italian Potential

Vercelli Green Transition – A revolution in progress

Andreas Kipar, interviewed by journalist Roberto Maggio for La Stampa, explains the green transition for the city of Vercelli: A custom-made suit!