IHBC features ‘Heritage from the Global doorstep’: From Principles to Practice – Approaches for High-Quality Baukultur

Davos Baukultur Alliance – which ‘brings together… focus groups to expand thought leadership and develop practical tools’ – has published ‘From Principles to Practice-Approaches for High Quality Baukultur’.

Davos Baukultur Alliance writes:

The Davos Baukultur Alliance is strengthening living places through the advancement of a holistic approach to planning, construction and management of buildings, infrastructures, public spaces, and landscapes.

Focus areas: shaping the future of Baukultur:

The Davos Baukultur Alliance brings together thematic and place-based focus groups to expand thought leadership and develop practical tools for implementation. Through a cross-sectoral approach, these groups tackle critical challenges to advance high-quality Baukultur and deliver meaningful outcomes for communities worldwide.

  • Affordability & Social Value Creation

Exploring ways to incentivize and accelerate the adoption of high-quality Baukultur within regeneration projects, structured to embed and drive social value for all communities.

  • Resilience & Climate Adaptation

Identifying ways to help mitigate the risks of extreme weather and natural disasters, advance more resilient communities, and adapt to climate change in communities as part of the advancement of high-quality Baukultur.

  • Sustainability & Circularity

Incentivizing and accelerating the adoption of sustainable and circular construction models, retrofitting of buildings and improved special planning to advance net zero and nature-positive communities.

  • Special Issue: Rebuilding Ukraine

A special place-based focus group to establish frameworks and support projects for high-quality Baukultur in the rebuilding process, with consideration to Ukraine’s unique and heavily impacted culture and heritage.

From Principles to Practice-Approaches for High Quality Baukultur’

… Created in collaboration with a diverse set of public, private and civil society Alliance members, this report outlines bold, actionable pathways to regenerative, inclusive, and resilient cities.  Structured in three chapters, the report focuses on the following key areas: Resilience and Adaptation, Sustainability and Circularity and, Affordability and Social Value Creation

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Read the Report

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