FLOOD RESILIENCE 2.0 - Sustainable Urban Design Adaptation for Flood Resilience in Hamburg, Germany

Detta är en Master-uppsats från Lunds universitet/Institutionen för arkitektur och byggd miljö

Författare: Shenol Shahin Ahmed; [2023]

Nyckelord: Arts and Architecture;

Sammanfattning: This thesis project is aimed to answer the questions: What could be done to design areas for making them flood resilient? How can sustainable urban design be adapted to provide flood resilience while transforming an area into a more livable space? Starting with these questions, the past of Hamburg and existing situation have been analyzed, a research has been done about the floods, climate change and how other cities develop their strategies to minimize effects of these issues. With a holistic way, information about the site in Hamburg has been gathered to find out the current problems like connection issues, lack of public realm, non-attractive river front and outdated flood defenses. As an input of all this information, strategies have been made to give a better living space for residents of the site and the newcomers from around the neighborhood, a more resilient area against the floods, better connections to the center, within the area and to the riverside. Activating the areas by adding mixed-use buildings and plazas surrounded, connecting by green corridors and bike lanes were the end results.

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