![]() The 10-month study began with an intensive research phase in late 2019 and will conclude in September 2020. January marked the second set of four rounds of local stakeholder engagement in each city, this time focusing on particular challenges and opportunities, and brainstorming areas where risk reduction efforts might align with each city’s own urban development vision. Supporting the World Bank’s effort to address critical disaster resilience needs in Indonesia, ONE has partnered with Deltares, Kota Kita, and PT Wiratma to develop innovative measures incorporating structural, policy, and nature-based solutions to improve flood resilience in three pilot cities: Pontianak, Manado, and Bima. ![]() ONE travels to Indonesia for local engagement workshops as part of the World Bank’s Urban Flood Resilience Indonesia program The final report presented by ONE Resilient Team is available here. 5 and on Nov.12 at Deltaconference, and already serve as climate-adaptive inputs for the implementation program and investment agenda of the MRA’s ‘Urbanization Strategy’ for 2050 and beyond. The final RBD proposals were presented to the stakeholders on Nov. Throughout 2020, our New York and Amsterdam office have been closely collaborating on Resilience by Design: Metropoolregio Amsterdam, leading ONE Resilient Team Since March, the team has advanced with its analysis of climate impacts, stressors, and thresholds to identify areas of opportunity for planning and design to embed climate adaptation in the urban space of the Metropoolregio Amsterdam (MRA.) For the selected sites as a result of the study-Beverwijk, Haarlem, Haven-Stad, and Almere-the team developed strategies and demonstration projects to solidify climate adaptation as a ‘normal’ part of integrated investment decisions now and in the future within the region. The project is supported by the New York State Department of State with funds provided under Title 11 of the Environmental Protection Fund.įinal Proposals release for Resilience by Design: Metropoolregio Amsterdam These Open Space and Connectivity priorities are essential complements to the City’s overall BOA and related strategies for development of its numerous brownfield sites. Over the course of the next year, the project will develop schematic design concepts and open space investment proposals to address the neighborhood’s physical fragmentation and isolation by rail lines, lack of greenways, and lack of access to the lakefront, downtown, and regional trails. ONE is excited to be collaborating with the City of Geneva, NY and team members AKRF, Joy Kuebler Landscape Architect, and Lu Engineers on Open Space & Connectivity Strategy Planning for its North End Brownfield Opportunity Area.īuilt around manufacturing and industrial uses, the North End neighborhoods face challenges of vacancy and disinvestment. Join us for the community engagement event for Open Space & Community Strategy Planning Geneva, NY In collaboration with AKRF, MNLA, Bjarke Ingels Group, Jacobs, and Arcadis, ONE focused on the architectural design of the flood protection system and its integration with the city fabric.Īdditionally, ONE has been working with Hazen and Sawyer on the installation of the two interceptor gates, leading the architectural design of the buildings which hold the equipment necessary to operate the underground gates. The ESCR project is the first major urban resilience project of its kind in the US, providing coastal protection for 100,000+ residents of the East Village and Lower East Side via an integrated 2.4-mile system of elevated parklands, floodwalls, and movable flood gates. The first section of the East Side Coastal Resiliency project is now complete with the reopening of the Asser Levy Playground, equipped with 320 feet of floodwall, a 79-foot-long sliding floodgate, resilient play structures, and flood protection systems integrated into the urban landscape. The first section of the East Side Coastal Resiliency project now complete
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