Power, Flows, and Transformation: Portraits of Berlin-Brandenburg Energy Spaces

Author:   David Bauer ,  Santiago Martìnez Murillo ,  Philipp Misselwitz ,  Yuliya Navatskaya
Publisher:   JOVIS Verlag
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9783986120207


Pages:   352
Publication Date:   06 May 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Power, Flows, and Transformation: Portraits of Berlin-Brandenburg Energy Spaces


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Energy is everywhere—yet the vast infrastructural networks that power our daily lives remain largely invisible. Accounting for three-quarters of global greenhouse gas emissions, the energy sector stands at the center of our climate crisis and the transformations needed to address it. This book examines energy supply as a spatial and material phenomenon, exploring the Berlin-Brandenburg capital region through maps, drawings, texts, and photographs. It reveals the hidden geographies connecting energy production and consumption across scales—from household transformations to citywide configurations and regional supply networks. Tracing the flow of fossil and renewable energy carriers through territories, towns, and streets, Power, Flows, and Transformation offers a multi-layered portrait of our energy landscapes past, present, and future. Graphic exploration of the interactions between energy supply and its spatial contexts Numerous maps, plans, and drawings depicting visible and invisible energy systems Holistic perspective on the development of the diverse energy landscapes in Berlin and Brandenburg

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Author:   David Bauer ,  Santiago Martìnez Murillo ,  Philipp Misselwitz ,  Yuliya Navatskaya
Publisher:   JOVIS Verlag
Imprint:   JOVIS Verlag
Weight:   0.977kg
ISBN:  

9783986120207


ISBN 10:   3986120203
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   06 May 2025
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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David Bauer is a research associate at the Habitat Unit, Institute of Architecture, TU Berlin. He focuses on urban design and architecture, with a strong emphasis on infrastructure regimes and system design as critical levers for the transformation towards sustainability and resilience. Besides his academic work, David runs the architectural office Bauer+ Pohl Projekte International (BPPI) together with his colleague Martin Pohl. Santiago Martínez Murillo is an architect and urban practitioner focusing on medium-scale urban operations, housing governance, transit-oriented design, and energy transition. As a curiosity-driven, socially engaged professional with experience in planning, design, and research, he works on expanding access to formal urban development and territorial equity in the Global South. Philipp Misselwitz is an architect and urban planner based in Berlin. He holds the Chair of Habitat Unit at the Institute for Architecture, TU Berlin. He is Executive Director of Bauhaus Earth—an interdisciplinary think-tank and lab dedicated to transforming building and human settlements from being drivers of climate and societal crises into creative forces for systemic regeneration. Yuliya Navatskaya is an architect, urban designer and GIS expert engaged in research and mapping on the strategic development of infrastructural provision and extractive practices in the former Soviet states and the Arctic region. She holds an M.Sc. in Architecture from the University of Liechtenstein. Joseph Smithard is a Berlin-based architect and urban researcher. He studied architecture (M.Arch) at the University of Manchester and urban design (M.Sc.) at TU Berlin and is currently a research associate in the InterGrad Academy EGD at Hochschule Anhalt. After completing his studies, he worked in various architecture firms in the UK and Germany on projects ranging from single-family homes to large-scale master plans. Since 2021, alongside three colleagues, he has been researching energy landscapes and infrastructure interconnections in Berlin and Brandenburg. His research focuses on trans-local urban development within the context of the European Green Deal, with an emphasis on infrastructure, climate adaptation, and storytelling.

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