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Page 1: Stockholm: Sustainable Järva & Hammarby

Sustainable urban renewal

Gustaf Landahl

City of Stockholm

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Hammarby 1996

Brownfield area

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Hammarby Sjöstad 2009

12 000 flats

28 000 people - live

10 000 people – work

1997 start

2017 est finish

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To be twice as good as other new developments concerning:

• Energy

• Transport

• Flow of materials

• Water and sewerage

• Building material

• Land-use

• Contaminated land

• Lake-restoration

• Emissions

Specific environmental goals

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Transportation

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2013-08-22

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Energy

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Investments in

public spaces.

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Level of architecture

and density

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Shops on the ground

floors.

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Exhibition centre

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infrastructure.

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• Process the operational goals more!

• Incorporate the environmental goals earlier in

the planning process!

• System for evaluation from start!

• Involve the inhabitants, they are important to

reach the goals!

• Environmental profiled urban districts

What did we learn?

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Royal Seaport

Hammarby Sjöstad

West

Liljeholmen

+

Areas

from

1960:ie

s

and

70:ies

Environmental profiled urban districts

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Järva

• Built 1966-1980

• 60.000 inhabitants

• 25.400 apartments

Akalla

Rinkeby

Tensta

Husby

Kista

Hjulsta

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The buildings of the 1960-70:ies

1/3 of the building stock in Europe

200 million Europeans

First generation industrialised

building methods

Low energy efficiency

Urgent need of renovation

Buildings that will be refurbished within Concerto

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1. Energy efficiency

2. Renewable energy

3. Sustainable transportation

4. Participation and information

5. Evaluation

Measures

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• From 180 to 88 kWh/m2

• Three house-styles - different methods;

2013-08-22

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1. Energy efficient renovation

Lamellhus

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Hållbara Järva, Trondheimsgatan 8 kWh/m2

0

50

100

150

200

250

Before After

Building electricity

Hot water

Heat

Building code new buildings

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Before

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After

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1. Energy efficiency for households

Individual measuring of warm water

Water saving taps

Led-lighting in public areas, kitchens and

bathrooms

Energy efficient household equipment

Information campaigns to minimize energy

use.

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Sida 25

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Sida 26

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Dialog with the inhabitants before renovation

Environmental hosts and ambassadors in each building

Education in cooperation with nurseries, schools and associations

Culture-historical path

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2. Renewable energy

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Sida 28

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Sida 29

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Bicycle measures Plan of action to improve

biking facilities like lanes,

lighting, parking

Biking school for adults

Borrow a bike

Information campains

Car sharing club

3. Sustainable Transportation

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4. Participation and information

Dialog with the inhabitants before renovation

Environmental hosts and ambassadors in each building

Education in cooperation with nurseries, schools and associations

Culture-historical path

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• A model in Sustainable Renewal

• Changed habits through

Information and Participation

• Sustainable transports

• Contribution to local, national

and international Environmental

Targets

• Extensive Evaluation by the KTH

Royal Institute of Technology

• Developed Methods possible to

repeat in millions of buildings

World Wide

Expected Results

www.stockholm.se/hallbarajarva