metropolis + dsb + 3ti_lab
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Metropolis + dsb + 3TI_LABTRANSCRIPT
DYNAMIC RESILIENCEA Symbiotic Relationship between Nature and City
LANDSCAPE FROM ABOVEThe River as a System
“When I arrive in a city, I climb the highest steeple or tower to
have a view of the whole before seeing the individual parts, and
when I leave I do the same in order to fix my ideas.”(Montesquieu, 1971)
Two opposing forces: their tension generates balance
1000 + 1 WindowsFRAMING THE LANDSCAPE
LINKING ISLANDS
MANAGING RESILIENCEToolkit
Resilience toolkit:
1. Reefballs for island and riverbank protection
and creation/strengthening of riparian
vegetation.
2. Sloping edge with riprap/rubble.
3. Stepped edge with retaining rope gabion walls
with integrated pedestrian path.
4. Suspended pedestrian bridges to guarantee
connection between opposing river banks and
the island and the city.
5. Small islands for slowing and managing river
water flow.
6. Natural pools for water overflow storage.
1. BERAT ISLAND
Scenarios
2. DYNAMIC EDGES
Scenarios
PHASINGPotential Conditions of
Improvement
Thank You