How can the building surface support the biodiversity of natural wildlife?

Their songs accompany us every day.

Without them, life would be very bleak.

We live under one roof.

Our awareness of them is awake.

Everyone flies in and out.

In the shared house.

The nesting tile brings the bird under the divided roof and offers them their own dormer window. We form a living community in which animals and humans come closer together. The tile has the same dimensions as a normal roof tile and can therefore be integrated into a new roof as well as retrofitted in existing buildings.

I want to give animals back a conscious space in our architecture and make the outer shell, which forms the transition to nature , an interface between humans and nature.

Tags

conceptual strategies
regional urban
social design

Supervisor(s)

Prof. Dr. Zane Berzina, Prof. Susanne Schwarz-Raacke, Prof. Steffen Schuhmann, Prof. Barbara Schmidt, Prof. Dr. Lucy Norris