ENVI-met World Tour: Exploring Innovative Urban Climate Solutions Across Continents

Building climate resilience: Exploring inspiring solutions during ENVI-met’s World Tour, where visionaries shape the future of cities

Idea behind.

Climate change is already causing and exacerbating weather events that result in significant economic losses, ecological disruptions, and health impacts. The presented examples demonstrate how these climate-related risks can be mitigated.

Analysis and vision.

We address these issues through collaborations with architects and scientists who examine the quality of life for residents and the conditions for trees in urban environments. They provide concrete suggestions for improving urban living.

Stations.

In the coming months, the ENVI-met World Tour will visit more cities in five countries across three continents. In these destinations, architects and young scientists will present adaptation strategies to make cities more resilient to extreme weather events.

Explore the Stations of ENVI-met’s Global Tour

Kolkata, India

Reshaping Kolkata’s Green Spaces: Architect Gursharan Randhawa’s Vision for Comfort in Urban Planning.

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Studio 4215 examines how to adapt the city’s fabric for pedestrian comfort, while learning from the old and the new.

Parma, Italy

Professor Naboni and his colleagues at University of Parma and Tal Tech, examine how courtyards are threatened by climate change, and how strategies of shading, vegetation and cross ventilation are securing local quality.

Lima, Peru

Urban sustainability expert Carol Torres examines ways thermal comfort could be improved in Lima.

Lagos, Nigeria

Assistant professor Morakinyo explores the potential microclimate of a part of the new coastal city Eko Atlantic, a planned city south of Victoria Island in the Nigerian state of Lagos.

Leading software for high-resolution 3D modeling of urban microclimate to analyze the impact of buildings, vegetation, etc. on the urban climate with the aim of planning climate-friendly cities and improving the quality of life in metropolitan areas - designed for professional use by architects, landscape architects, urban planners etc., as well as for research at universities.

China

Coming soon

Leading software for high-resolution 3D modeling of urban microclimate to analyze the impact of buildings, vegetation, etc. on the urban climate with the aim of planning climate-friendly cities and improving the quality of life in metropolitan areas - designed for professional use by architects, landscape architects, urban planners etc., as well as for research at universities.

USA

Coming soon

Leading software for high-resolution 3D modeling of urban microclimate to analyze the impact of buildings, vegetation, etc. on the urban climate with the aim of planning climate-friendly cities and improving the quality of life in metropolitan areas - designed for professional use by architects, landscape architects, urban planners etc., as well as for research at universities.

Estonia

Coming soon