Sankt Kjelds廣場和Bryggervangen項目將氣候適應性與城市空間規劃相結合,是哥本哈根市迄今為止最大、最環保的暴雨防范項目。該項目有助于增加城市的生物多樣性,提高當地居民的健康和生活質量,減少空氣污染并緩解城市熱島效應。
The combined climate adaptation and urban space project ‘Sankt Kjelds Square and Bryggervangen’ is Copenhagen Municipality’s largest and greenest cloudburst adaption project to date. A climate adaption project that enhances biodiversity in the city, increases health and quality of life for local citizens, reducing air pollution and reduces the urban heat island effect.
The project - that is part of the ‘Climate District’ initiative - shows how effective protection against cloudbursts can go hand in hand with green and recreational urban spaces that reduce traffic and strengthen biodiversity. Here, the rainwater is handled on the surface and thus become a resource giving life to plants and trees rather than simply ending up in overflowing sewers.
The transformation of the roundabout and the surrounding area gives Sankt Kjelds Square and Bryggervangen a strong sustainable identity as the city’s landmark for bluegreen climate adaptation - and is a frontrunner within nature-based climate adaption. The project defines a distinctive urban nature of Copenhagen, that learns from characteristic biotopes in Copenhagen such as Utterslev Mose, Kongelunden and Amager F?lled - and uses their processes in a rational and aesthetic way.
The result is new city nature that is aesthetic and functional, biodiverse and sustainable, green and blue, climate adaptable, and creates a sense of community. A city nature that gives the Copenhageners a strong aesthetic feeling of nature right on their doorstep - among 586 new trees of 48 local species.
The project secures the area for flooding by containing and delaying rainwater in numerous specially designed green urban spaces. Instead of leading the rainwater away in overcrowded sewers, the rainwater is instead dealt with locally and gives thus life to plants and trees as well as creating new bluegreen nature experiences - in the heart of the city.
The 586 new trees are central to the rainwater management. The trees are planted to form a network of green rain gardens that enable the project to handle even the largest cloudburst events. When the cloudbursts hit, the rainwater will be directed to the tree- and rain gardens and slowly seep down locally or further to the port of Copenhagen via a cloudburst pipeline.
In addition to solving the challenges of cloudburst, the project also provides a wide range of green qualities for new meetings and social activities for the local citizens. The paths among the many trees makes it possible for you to explore the city nature and find miracles, walnuts and paradise apples under the tree crowns.
▼社交活動空間增加
Provides Areas for Social Activities ? SLA / Mikkel Eye
The project's squares and urban spaces are given outdoor seating areas, benches among the trees and large, overturned trees that children can play and climb - and which insects and wildlife can find new homes and food in, which significantly increase the city's biodiversity.
▼休憩座區椅
Outdoor Seating Areas ?SLA / Mikkel Eye
▼城市生物多樣性更加豐富
Increased the City's Biodiversity ?SLA / Mikkel Eye
By creating new city nature in the project, we solve some of the great challenges the city faces right now such as noise- and air pollution, climate adaption and the urban heat island effect. Just as much as the project at Sankt Kjelds Square and Bryggervangen center around climate adaption, it is also about the additional benefits we get from climate adaptation and the nature-based design: The blue, the green, the health, the active and the social. In short: All what makes life in the city worth living.
▼讓城市生活更有價值的一切
All What Makes Life in the City Worth Living ?SLA / Mikkel Eye
“Sankt Kjelds Square and Bryggervangen signifies a new paradigm within city development. The project uses a holistic approach that brings together a wide range of features such as cloudburst protection and urban biodiversity enhancement. Through our nature-based design approach we have transformed 9,000 square meters of asphalt into new nature. 586 new trees - living and dead - and a host of new plants and animal species create real quality of life for the residents,” says Stig L. Andersson, Founding Partner and Design Director of SLA.
▼城市發展的新范式
A New Paradigm within City Development ?SLA / Mikkel Eye
“在該項目的新自然空間設計中,我們運用生態系統服務,不僅保護了城市免受暴雨后的洪水侵襲,還讓污染的空氣得以凈化,改善了小氣候,并為社區提供了公共基礎設施。我們也為城市生活的意義賦予了全新的體驗。在Sankt Kjelds廣場和Bryggervangen中,自然之美讓人與自然之間有了新的連系。如今,城市中已有太多人失去了這種連系,但這也成為越來越多的人的需求。”SLA公司聯合創始人兼設計總監Stig L. Andersson說道。
“In the design of the project’s new nature, we use ecosystem services to not only protect the city from flooding after cloudbursts, purify polluted air, improve microclimate and provide a social foundation for the neighborhood. We also create a whole new experience of what it means to live in a city. In Sankt Kjelds and Bryggervangen there is a new aesthetic connection between man and nature. A connection that too many people have lost in the city today, and which more and more people are requesting,” says Stig L. Andersson, Founding Partner and Design Director of SLA.