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Today our cities are planned based on a vision of the sustainable city. In the sustainable city, distances are short and car journeys are fewer. But how sustainable is the dense city? The green spaces will be fewer, which affects the ecosystem services that the city produces, such as biodiversity...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Belwin, Viktoria
Format: Second cycle, A2E
Language:Swedish
Swedish
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/16636/
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Summary:Today our cities are planned based on a vision of the sustainable city. In the sustainable city, distances are short and car journeys are fewer. But how sustainable is the dense city? The green spaces will be fewer, which affects the ecosystem services that the city produces, such as biodiversity and infiltration of stormwater. Much of our stormwater is handled underground today and densification increases the water and the load on the sewage systems. I have based on the potential of the site, designed a stormwater pond with focus on experiences and biological diversity. The place I have designed is located in Linköping, in the southern entrance area of Linköpings Trädgårdsförening. Today there are plans to build an underground reservoir for stormwater at the project site, as the water supply system must be expanded in connection with densification upstream. The idea of an open facility has been rejected, due to lack of space. My challenge has been to create space for the water! The work contains a literature study in the subjects stormwater and biodiversity. The design takes note of the place’s potential and consideration has been given to its context, identity and character. As lack of space has been the biggest challenge I have also studied the technical requirements a stormwater pond needs to achieve. This is to understand how much space the pond need. The work ends with a summary of my approach and a discussion about whether my design proposal meets the purpose of the project.