"We are delighted that the city of Hamburg has been honoured with this year's prestigious ‘Green Good Design' award for its leadership and remarkable achievements in putting sustainability at the top of its urban agenda," said Kieran Conlon, Director of the European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies.
Voted as the European Green Capital in 2011, Hamburg is growing greener every year with the catchphrase "Take Nothing But Pictures, Leave Nothing But Footprints". The city is "one of the ten most sustainable cities in the world", according to the initiators. Hamburg has managed to successfully combine industrial and green with forest, verdant and recreational spaces, nature reserves and protected landscape areas covering 44.5 per cent of the metropolitan area, and a switch to climate-friendly mobility. Its ambitious sustainability goals are also being reached. The jurors praised the focus on renewable energies and high ecological standards. The city's title as a pioneer of sustainable urban development is well earned, the institute said.