Water Sensitive Design Case Study of German and Japanese Residential Areas
Autor: | Fukuoka, T. |
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Přispěvatelé: | Kobe University, Brelot, Elodie, Jeannon, Veronique |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2013 |
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Zdroj: | Novatech 2013-8ème Conférence internationale sur les techniques et stratégies durables pour la gestion des eaux urbaines par temps de pluie / 8th International Conference on planning and technologies for sustainable management of Water in the City Novatech 2013-8ème Conférence internationale sur les techniques et stratégies durables pour la gestion des eaux urbaines par temps de pluie / 8th International Conference on planning and technologies for sustainable management of Water in the City, Jun 2013, Lyon, France |
Popis: | Colloque avec actes et comité de lecture. internationale.; International audience; This case study aims to analyze innovative and holistic Water Sensitive Urban Design approaches both in Germany and Japan. Ultimate goal is to reveal great references from various scale in both countries as well as finding next steps towards creation of sustainable urban landscape. Recently, big cities both in Germany and Japan facenew urban problems such as heat island effects, extreme rain event and flood due to influence of world-wide climate changes. In this case study, residential projects are mainly selected and analyzed in terms of water sensitive design techniques, planning methods and integration towards urban scale environmental strategies. Through analysis of water sensitive design case studies both in Germany and Japan, following facts are found. A) Catchment Elements: it was found that selected projects have potentially different water sensitive design approaches based on existing potential of the site and water related conditions. B) Treatment Elements: Diverse treatment elements are introduced in case study projects such as bio swale, and cleansing biotope. C) Planning approaches and relationship with urban design guidelines: German case studies demonstrated that water sensitive urban design in residential area show integral and good connection with regional scale. D) Fine details: Japanese case studies show detail oriented and small scale water sensitive design. As a summary, analysis of water sensitive urban design projects both in Germany and Japan help to reveal diverse technical and methodological approaches towards creation of innovative water sensitive urban design. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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