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R E S I L I E N C E , B E A U T Y A N D C O M M O N S E N S E : D E N S E U R B A N L A N D S C A P E S I N T U R B U L E N T T I M E S Speaker Moderator Herbert Dreiseitl Wong Mun Summ Founder of Atelier Dreiseitl and Rambolls


  1. R E S I L I E N C E , B E A U T Y A N D C O M M O N S E N S E : D E N S E U R B A N L A N D S C A P E S I N T U R B U L E N T T I M E S Speaker Moderator Herbert Dreiseitl Wong Mun Summ Founder of Atelier Dreiseitl and Ramboll’s Founding Director, Liveable Cities Lab. WOHA Architects Today Professor in Praxis and Independent as “Herbert Dreiseitl Consulting”

  2. Resilience, Beauty and Common Sense Dense Urban Landscapes in Turbulent Times Herbert Dreiseitl, DREISEITLconsulting April 16th 2019, CLC

  3. My best learnings were on informal playgrounds

  4. Deep impact of Trust and Joy in risky conditions

  5. fun

  6. Learning Resiliency means also how to handle unforseen challenges and risks

  7. LEARNINGS FROM NATURE Change, Adaptation and Regenerative Processes happen permanently in natural water regimes

  8. Testing Water Flow Dynamics Herbert Dreiseitl with Architecture Students at Harvard GSD

  9. TRAINING THE TEAM OF ATELIER DREISEITL now Ramboll Studio Dreiseitl (DNA of RSD)

  10. SEEKING FORM 21/02/2018

  11. 21/02/2018

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  14. Starting with small experiments and projects Vortex Schafbühl Tübingen Germany Design by Herbert Dreiseitl

  15. STEAM – LIGHT – ICE Design by Herbert Dreiseitl

  16. Design by Herbert Dreiseitl 21/02/2018

  17. Design by Herbert Dreiseitl

  18. Design by Herbert Dreiseitl

  19. Design by Herbert Dreiseitl

  20. Design by Herbert Dreiseitl

  21. Design by Herbert Dreiseitl

  22. If we do not feel welcome in this world ...

  23. Working with drug addicted young people Basic experiences

  24. FIGHTING SOCIAL ISOLATION Loneliness and social isolation are greater public health problems in many Cities than obesity. Old people need attractions to go out of their homes and overcome isolation. In UK there is a Minister of Lonliness ; “ Social Prescribing ” to fight isolation . Sources: DIE ZEIT, Nr. 15/2019 John Cacioppo, Co-Author of „ Loneliness “ Source: Janice Keefe, Melissa Andrew, Pamela Fancey & Madelyn Hall. Final Report: A Profile of Social Isolation in Canada, 2015.

  25. HEALTH IMPROVEMENT THROUGH OUTDOOR ACTIVITY “ Design of urban environments has the potential to contribute substantially to physical activity . Similarity of findings across cities suggests the promise of engaging urban planning, transportation, and parks sectors in efforts to reduce the health burden of the global physical inactivity pandemic.” Recommended by UN-Guidelines: Minimum 150 min. activity/week for adults

  26. GREEN SPACES HEAL Physiological and psychological benefits: • Diabetic patients : more effective at decreasing blood glucose levels than other forms of exercise, such as walking on a treadmill. • Rejection of tumours: Higher activity levels in the immune system cells that act to reject tumours • Reduced levels of stress indicators

  27. CHRIS PRECHT - PENDA STUDIO, China & Austria

  28. KAMPUNG ADMIRALTY BUILDING SCALE SINGAPORE – MULTIFUNCTIONAL BUILDING BLOCK WOHA Architects, Singapore Ramboll Studio Dreiseitl

  29. LAN D SC APE PR OGR AMME 9 TH STOREY 6 TH – 8 TH 4 TH STOREY 3 RD STOREY COMMUNITY FARMING STOREY ROOF GARDEN CENTRAL COURTYARD COMMUNITY RAIN GARDEN DECK 1 ST STOREY STUDIO APARTMENT BLOCK ROOF GARDEN PEOPLE’S PLAZA CHILD CARE CENTRE ACTIVE AGING HUB MEDICAL CENTRE MEDICAL CENTRE MEDICAL CENTRE HAWKER CENTRE PLAZA RETAIL / F & B SUPERMARKET BASEMENT 1 CARPARK BASEMENT 2 CARPARK

  30. Green Roof H O L I S T I C V E RT I C A L S T O R M WAT E R M A N A G E M E N T SAVE 1.1 MILLION Annual Rainfall GALONS TAP WATER 7.7 ML (100%) PER YEAR ! Vegetative Filter Rain Garden Vegetative filter Eco-pond Rain garden Harvesting Tank Rain water harvest tank 53% Collection, 4.1 ML Cleansing biotope

  31. WORKSHOP WITH PUBLIC & STAKEHOLDER INVOLVEMENT Tanner Springs Park under leadership of Herbert Dreiseitl

  32. Imagine the Future Co-creation for resilient places

  33. Pearl District in Portland

  34. Design by Herbert Dreiseitl

  35. TANNER SPRINGS PARK PORTLAND, OR, USA Atelier Dreiseitl – now Ramboll Studio Dreiseitl, as Prime Greenworks, local Landscape Architect Herbert Dreiseitl, Art Work

  36. RAINWATER COLLECTION SYSTEM

  37. RAINWATER RECIRCULATION SYSTEM AND OVERFLOW Clean water overflow into river Recirculation of rainwater to spring

  38. Multifunctional Use

  39. BLUE, GREEN, RED FROM SEGMENTATION TO SEAMLESS INTEGRATION Built Green Blue DRAINAGE FUNCTIONALITY RESILIENCY INTEGRATION Single Separated elements Sectoral dynamic The water-sensitive city Problem solution parallel elements

  40. BLUE-GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE TOOLKIT QUALITY CONTROL QUANTITY CONTROL Biological Evaporation Absorption Filtration Conveyance Sedimentation Detention Infiltration Retention Recycle Storage R am bol l F oundation R eseaRch P Roj e c t E nhancing B l uE -g r EEn and S o c i a l P Er f orm anc E in h igh d EnSity u r Ba n E nvironm En tS

  41. BLUE-GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE TOOLKIT BGI ´ S SCALES OF IMPACT OVER Rainwater, greywater and blackwater treated on building scale ON To treat and mitigate water flow on surface of urban landscape UNDER Underground water treatment and storage

  42. BGI – BUILDING SCALE Vegetated roof Biological Absorption Conveyance External green facade Green balconies Internal greenery Infiltration Reuse Storage and infiltration Storage Infiltration

  43. POTSDAMER PLATZ BERLIN, GERMANY

  44. URBAN FARMERS, BASEL HAYROPONIC

  45. Natural treatment Sky Pool BUILDINGS & GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE BUILDING ENVELOPE – SHADING AND COOLING Hotel Park Royal on Pickering - Singapore WoHa ARCHITECTS AND TIERRA LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS

  46. OPEN SPACE IS NOT LIMITED TO THE GROUND LEVEL

  47. BLUE-GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE BGI ´ S SCALES OF IMPACT ON To treat and mitigate water flow on surface of urban landscape

  48. BGI – NEIGHBORHOOD SCALE

  49. RESILIENCE AND MULTIFUNCTIONAL USE DRY DRY WET WET

  50. Normal conditions Monsoon rain

  51. BLUE-GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE BGI ´ S SCALES OF IMPACT UNDER Underground water treatment and storage

  52. BGI – UNDERGROUND SCALE

  53. HAVE COURAGE FOR EXPERIMENTS

  54. ABC Waters Design Guidelines for Singapore

  55. OLD HARBOUR OFFENBACH

  56. OFFENBACH GERMANY, INNER HARBOR

  57. BLUE/GREEN INFRASTRUCTURES WITH ECOSYSTEM SERVICES NEED TO BE FIRST !!! OFFENBACH, GERMANY, INNER HARBOR RESTAURATION

  58. BASIC ECOSYSTEM SERVICES HAVE TO BE EXPERIENCED PLAYFULLY AND UNDERSTANDABLE !!!

  59. Herbert & Bettina Dreiseitl Herbert 1980 Founder Atelier Dreiseitl GmbH Überlingen (G), Singapore, Bejing 2013-2018 Director at Ramboll Group Germany, Boston Bettina 1997 Founder & Owner PlanSinn GmbH Wien Both since 2018 DREISEITLconsulting www.dreiseitlconsulting.com

  60. RESILIENCE, BEAUTY AND COMMON SENSE: D E N S E U R B A N L A N D S C A P E S I N T U R B U L E N T T I M E S Speaker Moderator Herbert Dreiseitl Wong Mun Summ Founder of Atelier Dreiseitl and Ramboll’s Founding Director, Liveable Cities Lab. WOHA Architects Today Professor in Praxis and Independent as “Herbert Dreiseitl Consulting” 21/02/2018

  61. U PC OMIN G LEC TU R E

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