SEARCH
Company Index »
  • NEWS
    & INFO
    NEWS & INFO
    • NEWS
    • EVENTS
    • INTERVIEWS
    • EXEMPLARY PROJECTS
    • FREE DIGITIAL RESOURCES
    • BLOG
    • COMPANY INDEX
    • INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION
  • Planning
    & Design
    Planning & Design
    • LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS
    • LANDSCAPE DESIGNERS & TECHNICIANS
    • LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS
    • HORTICULTURAL CONSULTANTS
    • ARBORICULTURAL CONSULTANTS
    • PROJECT MANAGEMENT & CONSTRUCTION
    • CONSULTING ENGINEERS
    • QUANTITY SURVEYORS
    • PROFESSIONAL REPRESENTATION
    • ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS & SERVICES
  • Site
    Preliminaries
    Site Preliminaries
    • BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
    • HARDWARE & GARDENING EQUIPMENT
    • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
    • PERSONAL PROTECTIVE CLOTHING & EQUIPMENT
  • Environmental
    Management
    Environmental Management
    • CIVIL CONSTRUCTION & DEMOLITION
    • BUSH REGENERATORS
    • EROSION CONTROL & SOIL STABILISATION
    • HERITAGE & RESTORATION SERVICES
    • GREEN ROOFS & GREEN WALLS
  • Water
    Management
    Water Management
    • WATERPROOFING & JOINTING COMPOUNDS
    • DRAINAGE
    • IRRIGATION
    • STORM & WASTE WATER SYSTEMS
  • Hard Landscaping
    Structural Elements
    Hard Landscaping - Structural Elements
    • ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS
    • ARCHITECTURAL METALWORK
    • SHADE, HEATING AND COOLING SYSTEMS
    • LANDSCAPE STRUCTURES
    • PLAYGROUND, FITNESS AND RECREATION
    • EXTERIOR, BOUNDARY AND RETAINING WALLS
    • SIGNAGE
    • SPORTS SURFACES & EQUIPMENT
    • STREET, PARK & OUTDOOR FURNITURE
  • Hard Landscaping
    Product Supply
    Hard Landscaping - Product Supply
    • BRICKS & PAVING SUPPLIERS
    • CONCRETE
    • EXTERIOR LIGHTING
    • GARDEN ACCESSORIES
    • GATES, FENCES & SCREENS
    • PAINTS & FINISHES
    • POOLS, SPAS & SAUNAS
    • STONE
    • TIMBER SUPPLIES
    • WATER FEATURES
    • CABLING, UTILITIES & INFRASTRUCTURE
    • PUBLIC ART
    • PERMEABLE SURFACES
  • Soft
    Landscaping
    Soft Landscaping
    • LANDSCAPE SUPPLIES
    • LAWN & TURF SUPPLIES
    • NURSERIES
    • PLANT & TURF CARE
    • INTERIOR PLANTSCAPE
  • Maintenance
    Services
    Maintenance Services
    • ARBORICULTURAL SERVICES
    • LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE CONTRACTORS
    • LANDSCAPE ASSET MANAGEMENT
    • ROADWAY SERVICES
  • Information
    & Supplies
    Information & Supplies
    • TECHNICAL EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES
    • INDUSTRY INFORMATION









FLOOD-DEFENCE SYSTEM DOUBLES AS A NATURE PARK

18 Sep 2024


CF Møller has integrated a nature park into a flood-defence system beside the Gudenå river in Denmark.



Combining urban planning, climate change adaptation and nature conservation to create an architectural multi-tool, CF Møller sought to create a system that would reduce flooding risks for the nearby town in Randers, Denmark, and serve as a green space for locals.

Designed in collaboration with the city of Randers and local utility service Vandmiljø Randers, the Stork Meadow project saw the addition of technical strategies such as retention pools and a pumping station, alongside the integration of public walkways and seating to promote recreational activities.

"The idea has been to pool various resources and investments to create something of an architectural multi-tool, where increased natural values and public access to nature go hand-in-hand with flood protection and stormwater mitigation, which both are real challenges in the river city of Randers," CF Møller studio partner Julian Weyer explains. "Our initial approach was to convert a sad situation due to climate change into a positive possibility to involve people more in the surrounding nature for both recreational and educational purposes."

Key to the project was the transformation of the site's threatened grasslands into wetlands, where retention pools help to absorb stormwater before being released into the river. Beyond this, a raised dyke stretches along the river bank to provide flood protection and is coupled with an integrated pumping station that lifts stormwater from the meadow and into the river. Additional interventions include the adaptation of roads in the surrounding neighbourhoods, which have been redesigned to channel rainwater to the wetlands rather than into the sewers.

Aiming to combine these flood defences with recreational space, a series of new walkways and bridges carve through the Stork Meadow landscape to provide access to previously inaccessible locations. Among these additions is a raised, crescent-shaped walkway composed of timber planks and weathered steel railings that provides a public trail over the meadows. A stepped boardwalk made from larch planks also curves down from the dyke and across the wetlands to serve as a jetty at the bank of the river.

"The Stork Meadow was an inaccessible, missing link in the nature trails through the Randers river delta, which are also bisected by a railroad line," Weyer said. "The new walkways and bridges remedy this, both in terms of accessibility and connectivity, and as a basis for launching kayaks, sunset-gazing and learning about the new nature values through integrated info-points."

Architect CF Møller
Location Randers, Denmark
Photography Peter Sikker Rasmussen and Silas Anderson

Flood-Defence System Doubles as a Nature Park
Universal Magazines
SEARCH




MORE NEWS

TEMPORARY INFLATABLE DOME MINIMISES CONSTRUCTION POLLUTION
BUILDING SUSTAINABLE LANDSCAPES ONE TREE AT A TIME
DISCOVER ATLANTIS' INNOVATIVE LANDSCAPE VOID FILL SOLUTIONS
3D-PRINTED CORAL REEF FIGHTING CLIMATE CHANGE
FLEX MSE
GREENING MACHINE





PROMOTE YOUR BUSINESS
MEDIA KIT
ORDER ODS
SITEMAP
ABOUT US
PRIVACY POLICY
TERMS & CONDITIONS
CONTACT US.
INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS
SUBSCRIBE TO OUR ENEWS
do not click


Send Enquiry