BRAEC
Landscape saturated by water
Landscape saturated by water
THE DOMMEL - PART OF NATURAL LANDSCAPE
4
5
6
7
Summary
Drought - Agricultural field with swirling irrigation installation
Flooding - Agricultural field and walking route flooded due to heavy rainfall
8
Summary
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Landscape Saturad by water
The sound of swirling irrigation installations watering the dried out agricultural fields used to bring me happy memories of the end of a nice and sunny summer day in Brabant. As innocent and beautiful as I thought these machines where, my perspective on them changed when I realized they visualize a big part of the troubles the sandy soils of the Netherlands are facing today. Over the last decade it has become clear that the years with too much water – too much usable water – and our current way of managing it have come to an end. In the last few years the groundwater levels in Brabant have become historically low. Creeks have dried up, water life died and biodiversity went down tremendously. Inhabitants were asked to turn off their taps and safe water during dry times. This summer basements flooded and roads became inaccessible when the landscape became unable to process the enormous amounts of water it needed to deal with all at once. Drought but also flooding have been coming and going in the last couple of years. With a climate that consist of big extremes instead of the trusty regularity of spread out rainfall the Dutch are so used to, our big dewatering landscape machine is not working anymore.. The name Brabant is derived from Braecbant, a combination of braec (broek), a wet lowland, swamp or water-saturated land, and bant, which means region. This etymological origin proves to be at odds with the contemporary image of the lower sandy soils in Brabant and the way I grew up and got to know the landscape. Today the landscape is one big dewatering super machine built to drain it of its access water to make it perfect for living, agriculture and other economies. The most severe drought problems of the Netherlands in 2018 occurred in the watershed of the Dommel. The Dommel is the main creek in the watershed that originates 35 kilometers into Belgium and flows into the Maas in ‘s Hertogenbosch on the northern edge of Brabant. The original landscape of Brabant, which was once saturated with water and functioned like a large sponge, could no longer compete with the dewatering machine we built, which not only drains water efficiently but seems to drain it of all its water. With the promise ‘We will never be hungry again’, land reclamation, increasing production levels, upscaling of agricultural land and densification have brought the landscape into a state of deterioration deprived of all flexibility and unable to adapt to the changing climate we are dealing with today. This project brings an answer to the current and urgent question that asks what it means for our landscape if water steers the occupation of our landscape once again. With water as the basis for a new strategy that does not put the draining of water at its core purpose but rather puts the water first and works together with the sandy underground to build a strong base, to offer flexibility in extreme weather conditions and can serve as a starting point for future opportunities in our land use. A new landscape once again saturated by water, ensuring us of enough water for the future!
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Summary
9
10
11
Content
BRAEC Landscape saturated by water Monique Verstappen Master Landscape Architecture Academy of Architecture, Amsterdam Aug. 24, 2021 Amsterdam
Commission Saline Verhoeven (mentor) Jandirk Hoekstra Paul de Kort
External commission Maike van Stiphout Eric Luiten
External advisor Roelof Stuurman © 2021 Monique Verstappen verstappenmonique@gmail.com
12
Content
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Content Big changes 16 The Dommel 24 - The Creek meanders and slowly widens 26 - A watermachine 40 Analyses 58 - Conclusion 76 Scenario’s 82 Strategy 98 Design in matrix 102 - Creek 106 - Creek valley 110 - Seepage zone 114 - Decelaration zone 118 - Transition zone 122 - Main infiltration zone 126 Zooming-in 130 - Vessem 134 - Boxtel 144 - Eindhoven 154 Concluding 164 Credits 168
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Content
13
Drifting sand soils
Orchards
Big amounts of cattle farming / twice as many pigs as humans
Creeks and wetlands 14
Growing drought problems
Dry agricultural plots
Sand soil forest
Perception of the landscape painted by Vincent van Gogh
Industrial economical centre of the Netherlands
Enormous amounts of life stock, Turbo cows 15
16
17
Big changes
It is all over the news and everywhere ; cities, nature reserves , agricultural grounds
18
Big changes
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Big changes
19
Droughtmap groundwater, june 2018 very dry normal watershed ‘Dommel’
Droughtmap groundwater, june 2018 very dry normal watershed ‘Dommel’
0m
25km
50km
Low groundwater levels due to long periods of drought
20
Big changes
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Dutch sandy soils sandy soil watershed ‘Dommel’
Dutch sandy soils sandy soil watershed ‘Dommel’
0m
25km
50km
Low and higher sand soils in the Netherlands - showing the connection between the lower ground water level and the type of soil
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Big changes
21
Neerslag vs Verdamping (detail)
950,0 907,2
903,0 900,0
891,4
884,4 850,4
839,3 838,6
850,0 799,3 802,6
800,0
807,9
805,6
804,1
802,4
792,5
786,5
759,4
777,7
757,8
777,4
769,4
770,7
777,4
750,0
754,2 731,0
730,5 700,0
700,0
705,8
699,3
688,0
661,4
624,3 603,6
578,6 563,3
560,0
559,3
550,0 512,0
511,4
517,2
576,0
568,8
636,8
625,1
623,3 596,4 594,3
610,8 611,0
606,7
596,2
587,9
581,2
686,6 654,9
650,0
600,0
771,5
755,5
603,3 589,8
583,0 569,8
609,6
617,6
625,2 624,3
597,4
582,5
584,0
556,3 536,2
538,0 517,0
500,0
Neerslag (mm)
Verdamping (mm)
950,0
16,50
900,0
16,00
850,0
15,50
800,0
15,00
750,0
14,50
700,0
14,00
650,0
13,50
600,0
13,00
550,0
12,50
500,0
12,00
Neerslag (mm)
Verdamping (mm)
Temperatuur (graden °C)
neerslag/verdamping (mm)
Neerslag vs Verdamping (grondwaterstand)
Gemiddelde grondwaterstand (m NAP)
climate diagrams - comparing the amount of precipitation, evaporation and avarage ground water level
22
Big changes
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
transformation
Landscape transformation
Land consolidation
9000 BC
before 1955
100 AD
before 2005
Landscape transformation
Land consolidation
9000 BC
before 1955
3850 BC
3850 BC
100 AD
before 1970
1850 AD
before 1970
before 2005
100 AD
1850 AD
2000 AD
2000 AD
before 2005
before 2015
before 2015
after 2015
Land consolidation
before 1001955 AD
1850 AD
before 1970 1850 AD
2000 AD
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
before 2005
2000 AD
after 2015
before 2015
before 2015
after 2015
Big changes
23
24
25
The Dommel
26
The creek meanders and slowly widens
27
THE DOMMEL - he origin of th creek in ‘Peer’ - Belgium
28
Analyses
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Analyses
29
THE DOMMEL - Ten kilometers from the Dutch border
30
Analyses
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Analyses
31
THE DOMMEL - At the Dutch border - The Plateaux - Hageven
32
Analyses
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Analyses
33
THE DOMMEL - Eindhoven
34
35
THE DOMMEL - Nederwetten
36
37
THE DOMMEL - Den Bosch
38
Analyses
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Analyses
39
40
A watermachine...
41
THE DOMMEL - The Collse Watermolen - Nuenen
42
43
THE DOMMEL - Shallow ditch draining the agricultural landscape directly into the Dommel - Gerwen
44
45
THE DOMMEL - Ditch in the seepage area (kwel) next to the creek - Geldrop
46
47
THE DOMMEL - Pompingstation - Sint Oedenrode
48
49
THE DOMMEL - Weir - Middelbeers
50
Analyses
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Analyses
51
THE DOMMEL - Weir in Ditch - Plateaux Hageven
52
53
THE DOMMEL, PART OF A WATERSYSTEM THE DOMMEL, Creek passing underneath the Wilhelmina Canal - Son en Breugel
54
Analyses
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Analyses
55
THE DOMMEL, drinking water protection area - groundwater control tube - Kampina
56
Analyses
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Analyses
57
58
59
Analyses
The Dommel is part of te river system of the Maas
60
Analyses
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
The Dommel is the main creek in the watershed that is called the Dommel
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Analyses
61
BRABANT- The Dommel - The lower sandy soils Tussen de dekzandruggen met oude akkers stromen meanderende beken, begeleid door grasland en hakhoutbos. De bochtige essen zijn omzoomd door houtwallen voor de bescherming van het graan. De grote, oude hoven liggen niet in een dorp, maar ieder opzich. Midden in het weiland staat de reuzeneik met laag hangende takken ,eeuwen terug geplant om schaduw te geven aan het vee. (Natuur in Nederland, Frank Berendse, 2011) Water has always played an important role in Brabant. Our ancestors were well aware of the possibilities the water offered. But they also knew the problems if you did not take the water sufficiently into account. Water has thus influenced many developments. Gradually, however, we have handled the water differently. The population grew, which means that we have increasingly used the space around us. Moreover, the greatly increased technical possibilities seemed to liberate us of all the restrictions the water imposed on us. However, in recent decades we have noticed that we may have gone too far. In the case of water, the once saturated soil of Brabant has turned into a landscape lacking of water. But it does not stop there. These chances brought not only drought but a serious list of consequences. The landscape of Brabant arose two million years ago as a silt of the river Rhine. It took until about 10,000 years B.C. before there was regular human habitation. Initially they were nomads who traveled around this tundra-like landscape but over time people started to settle down and started to transform the landscape more and more to their needs. With this, Brabant has a long history of cultural and natural change transforming the landscape as we see it today and forming today’s cultural landscape. The name Brabant is derived from Braecbant. This is a combination of braec, which means ‘broek’(with water saturated soil) or marshy land, and bant, which means region. The landscape of Brabant is particularly praised for its forests, fens and heath. Today these are the most striking parts of the landscape as it largely arose in the last century. In the previous centuries, however, there were hardly any forests to be found in Brabant. At that time, the landscape consisted mainly of large almost treeless heathland with a wreath of fields around the villages and hamlets. The stream valleys with their swampy soil consisted of hay and
62
Analyses
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
meadows, brooks and wood girths. Here the people got their wood to light the stove and build their houses. For all kinds of reasons, this landscape has disappeared from the stream valleys and a great flattening has arisen in both the landscape and the biodiversity. Land use used to adapt to the water and the landscape. The population density was low; there was plenty of room for people and water together. But gradually the Brabant population grew. The use of space became fragmented: city, nature and agriculture are now always in close proximity. Today, however, the Brabant landscape looks different in most places. In contrast to the moisture-permeable soil, we are increasingly suffering from drought problems in Brabant. This change from wet to nuisance caused by drought seems to have been caused by the human appropriation of nature in this area. Despite the long history of human occupation in this area, the change seems to have taken place in the last 100 years. But how did this drastic change come about and what are the consequences for the landscape and its inhabitants? Drought in the countryside is a fairly structural problem. Except for nature, this also applies to agriculture. An example of a cause for this desiccation is the increased production at the beginning of the 1900 century and the use of fertilisers to make de soil more fertile. Because the best agricultural lands were already in use, more and more land has been reclaimed that was not naturally suitable for agriculture. Think of the large heathland reclamations from the past century and a half. These areas are often too arid for agriculture by nature. Solutions were found in water supply and irrigation. In addition to benefits for agriculture, both also have disadvantages. Water supply can lead to water bottom contamination and to an area-alien composition of the water in places with natural values. Irrigation leads to an additional drop in the groundwater level in the summer months. But this is probably only 1 of the causes for the current draught problems.
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Analyses
63
64
Analyses
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Den Bosch
Boxtel Tilburg
Eindhoven
Vessem
Dommelen
Pelt
Peer
0m
50m
100m
current situation
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Analyses
65
Inland dune landscape (Loonse en Drunense duinen)
A big part of the landscape was originally saturated by water, looking like a swamp (Kampina)
Two different landscape types that show the big diversity and extreme opposites of the original Dommel Landscape. It is still posible to find these landscapes in the area, but only in little parts where they are preserved and turned into a nature reserve. Most of the original landscape is gone
66
Analyses
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Wet dune/ heather landscape
(Natte heide)
Creek Valley
Wet dune/ heather landscape
(Natte heide)
(Droge heide)
Dry dune/ heather landscape
Wet dune/ heather landscape
(Natte heide)
Creek Valley
(Natte heide)
Wet dune/ heather landscape
Historical section
Precipitation
Infiltration lake (Ven)
Inundationzone
Inundationzone
Evaporation
Run off Infiltration
Groundwater level
(+\-) 400 meters
On permeable layer
Nature reserve ‘Kampina’
Nature reserve ‘Loonse en Drunense Duinen’
Nature reserve ‘Het Dommeldal’
Section historical landscape structure
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Analyses
67
68
Analyses
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Summarised timeline showing the human interventions along the creek
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Analyses
69
timeline of Human intervention starting with the transformation of the watersystem in the year 800. Starting with the implementation of Water mills on fast floatings parts of the creek.
70
Analyses
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Analyses
71
Hight differences in the landscape Model of the Watershed caputuring the subtile hight changes in the landscape that are typical for the vein like creek structure. The creeks slowly find there way down towards the Maas. Starting at 77 m above sea level it flows into the Maas on 4 m above sealevel
Zoom-in, The Dommel creek valley
72
Analyses
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Top view landscape model of the Dommel watersched creek system
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Analyses
73
Zoom-in, Eindhoven
74
Analyses
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Side view landscape model of the Dommel watersched creek system
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Analyses
75
76
77
Conclusions
Watermachine the Dommel
78
Conclusion analyses
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Den Bosch
Boxtel Tilburg
Eindhoven
Vessem
Dommelen
Pelt
Peer
Watersystem main watersystem
sand collection station (zandvang)
secondary watersystem
sewage treatment plant
watershed ‘Dommel’
slib treatment plant
embankment (waterkering)
watermill
dam
groundwater protection site
irrigation installation
groundwater extraction site
pumping station
no drill zone
fish passage
0m
50m
100m
current watersystem
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Conclusion analyses
79
Current landuse Nature Agriculture
Den Bosch
Urban Nature / Agriculture Nature Agriculture Urbanisation
Boxtel Tilburg
Eindhoven
Vessem
Dommelen
Current landuse Nature Agriculture
Pelt
Urban Nature / Agriculture
Peer
0m
5km
10km
The landscape is devided into 3 main landscape occupations
80
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Conclusion analyses
Main challanges for the region
Nature
What is going on?
Nature Nature
Nature
Agriculture Agriculture
Agriculture
Agriculture
Urban
Urban
What is going on? • High amounts of evaporation due to the removal What isWhat going of to much vegetation ison? going on? high evaporation due to the Whatnumbers is going of on? removal much vegetation • of Theto wrong choices for vegetation on the high numbers of evaporation due to wrong the What is going on? • of Highto amounts of vegetation evaporation due to the spots high numbers of evaporation due toremoval the removal much WhatWhat isWhat going on? is going on? is vegetation going on? of toto much removal of much vegetation high numbers evaporation theof • going Ignoring of the qualities of the soildue in theto choise What is on? The wrong choices for vegetation What is going on? removal of to much vegetation • going The wrong fordue vegetation on the vegetation high numbers of evaporation to wrong the • is High amounts of choices evaporation to the due removal What on? on the wrong spots The wrong choices for vegetation • High amounts of evaporation due to the removal What is going on? spots of toof much vegetation high numbers of evaporation due to the removal to much vegetation What going on? high numbers of evaporation due to the The wrong for vegetation on the wrong spots of tochoices much vegetation What is is going on? removal of toqualities much vegetation high numbers of evaporation due the removal of to much vegetation • is The wrong for vegetation onsoil the wrong Ignoring the ofofdue the soil into the choise of vegetation What on? high numbers ofchoices evaporation to the • going Ignoring the qualities the in the choise of on the wrong spots The wrong choices for vegetation spots removal to much vegetation • of The wrong choices for vegetation on the wrong high ofqualities evaporation due to the removal of to much highnumbers numbers ofvegetation evaporation due to the vegetation Ignoring the of the soil in the choise of vegetation on the wrong spots The wrong choices for vegetation removal of to much vegetation spots high numbers offorevaporation due the removal of to much • Ignoring thequalities qualities ofvegetation theof soilthe in the soil choise of to Ignoring the in the choise of vegetation The wrong choices vegetation The wrong choices for vegetation on the wrong spots vegetation removal of to much vegetation on the wrong spots The wrong choices forqualities vegetation • Ignoring the ofthe the soil in the choisechoise of Ignoring thechoices qualities soil in the of vegetation on wrong spots Thethe wrong forof vegetation The wrong choices on the wrong spotsfor vegetation vegetation Ignoring the qualities of the soil in the choise of vegetation on the wrong spots Ignoring the qualities of the soil in the choise of vegetation The for vegetation on thewrong wrong choices spots Ignoring qualities the in theofchoise of vegetation Ignoring thethe qualities offor theof soil in soil the choise vegetation The wrong choices vegetation on the wrong spots Ignoring thethe qualities of theofsoil in soil the choise vegetation Ignoring qualities the in theofchoise of vegetation on the wrong spots Ignoring the qualities ofon? the soil in the choise of vegetation What is going What is going on? Ignoring the qualities of the soil in the choise of vegetation What is going on? Excessive water use for the irrigation of agricultural fields water use for the irrigation of agriculturWhat is• Excessive going on? Excessive use for the irrigation of agricultural fields al water fields What ison? going on? What ison? going on? What is going What is going Draining landscape itsirrigation water (ditches) Excessivethe water use forofthe of agricultural fields What is going on? Draining the landscape itsofwater (ditches) What is• water going on? Excessive use foruse the irrigation agricultural fields Draining the landscape ofthe itsofirrigation water (ditches) water for the irrigation of agriculturExcessive water use foruse ofofagricultural fields What is• Excessive going on? • Excessive water for the irrigation agriculturWhat water is going on? Sweet becomes offields poluting the water Draining the landscape of itsunusable water (ditches) Excessive use for becomes the unusable irrigation of because agricultural al water • fields Sweet water because of Excessive water use for the irrigation of agricultural fields What is going on? al fields Draining the landscape of its water (ditches) Excessive water use on? for the unusable irrigation of because agriculturaloffields What is going Sweet water becomes poluting the water Draining the landscape of its water poluting the water • the Draining the landscape its water (ditches)(ditches) Excessive water use the irrigation ofinagricultural fields Draining landscape of for its water (ditches) Ignoring the qualities ofofunusable the soil to farm the right way in the right spot Sweet water becomes because of poluting theand water What is going on? • Draining the landscape of its water (ditches) Sweet water becomes unusable because of(ditches) poluting the water fields Draining the landscape of its water (ditches) Draining the landscape of its water Excessive water use for the irrigation of agricultural • Sweet water becomes because of farm Ignoring the qualities of soil the soil to the right Excessive water use the irrigation ofininagriculturIgnoring qualities ofunusable thefor tobecause farm the right in the right spot Whatwater is• the going on? Sweet water becomes unusable of poluting theand water Sweet becomes unusable because of(ditches) poluting the waterway Draining the landscape of its water poluting the water lots ofwater evaporation because of big scale farming plots • the Sweet water becomes unusable because oftheand Excessive water for the irrigation ofinagricultural fields way and inuse spot alqualities fields Ignoring the ofthe theright tobecause farm the right way inway the right Ignoring qualities ofsoil the soil toin farm the right andspot in the right spot Sweet becomes unusable of poluting water Sweet water becomes unusable because of poluting the water Draining the landscape of its water (ditches) poluting the Excessive water use irrigation of agricultural fields Ignoring the qualities of soil thethe soil to the right Ignoring the qualities ofwater thefor to soil farm inin farm the right way and inway the right spot lots of• evaporation because offarm big scale farming plots Ignoring the qualities ofunusable the to inplots the right and in the right spot Sweet water becomes because of poluting the water • Lots of evaporation because of big scale farming Draining the landscape of its water (ditches) lots of evaporation because of big scale farming way and in the right spot A lack waterstorage spaces Ignoring thethe qualities of because the soil in the rightfarming way andplots in the right spot Draining landscape of toitsfarm (ditches) lots of of evaporation ofwater big scale • the Ignoring the qualities of soil the soil to farmin in the thepoluting right plots Ignoring qualities ofunusable the tobecause farm right way in the right spot Sweet water becomes of theand water lots of evaporation because ofof big scale farming plots Draining the landscape itsunusable water (ditches) A lack of waterstorage spaces • Lots of evaporation because of big scale farming • Sweet water becomes because of lots of evaporation because of big scale farming plots A lack waterstorage spaces way qualities andbecause in the right spot Ignoring the ofunusable farm inplots the right way in the right spot lots of of evaporation ofthe big soil scaletobecause farming Sweet water becomes of poluting theand water plots A lack of waterstorage spaces • A lack of waterstorage spaces poluting the water Alots lackofofevaporation waterstorage spaces because of big scaleinfarming plots Ignoring the qualities ofunusable the soil to big farm the right way in the right spot Sweet water of poluting theand water • lack Lotsof becomes of evaporation because ofbecause scale farming AA lack of waterstorage spaces • A waterstorage spaces lack of waterstorage spaces lots of evaporation of big scale farming plots • the Ignoring the because qualities the soil farminin the right Ignoring of theof soil to to farm the right way and in the right spot plotsqualities A lack waterstorage lots of of evaporation because of big scaleinfarming plots way qualities and in the right spotsoil Ignoring the ofspaces the to farm the right way and in the right spot A lack spaces • waterstorage A lack of waterstorage spaces lots of of evaporation because of big scale farming plots • Lots of evaporation because of big scale farming A lack waterstorage spaces lots of of evaporation because of big scale farming plots plots A lack of waterstorage spaces A lack of• waterstorage spaces A lack of waterstorage spaces
What is going on? on? What is going
• Decreasing space for infiltration and with that
Urban Urban
• Decreasing space for infiltration and with that
more evaporation What is going on? more evaporation What ison? going on? Whatis is going What on?city • going Draining the its water Decreasing space forof infiltration and with that more evaporation What is is going on?the What going on? • Draining city of infiltration its waterand with Decreasing for with more evaporation Decreasing space forwater infiltration that morethat evaporation • We use tospace much in daily life per person and What is going on? • Decreasing space for infiltration and with thatmore evaporation Draining the city of its water Decreasing space for infiltration and with that Decreasing space forwater infiltration and with that more evaporation • the We use to in daily life per person • There iscity close tomuch no reuse of on? water What is going more evaporation Draining of its water What is going on?of itsinfiltration Draining thespace city water Decreasing and with that more evaporation We use tothe much in daily life per person Draining citywater of its for water • A• lack of waterstorage There iscity close tospaces noitsreuse of water What on?city Draining the offor its water • going Draining the water We use is to much water inof daily life per person Decreasing space infiltration and with that more evaporation We use much water in daily life perthatperson • to Decreasing space for infiltration and with There is• is close to city no reuse ofwater water What going on? We use to much water daily life perof person Draining the ofinunusable its Sweet water becomes because •• A lack oftowaterstorage spaces Decreasing space forwater infiltration and with that more evaporation We use much in daily life per person more evaporation There isis close to no reuse of water poluting the water What going on? We use to much water in daily life per person Draining the city of its water Decreasing space for infiltration and with that more evaporation A lack of waterstorage spaces There is is close to no of in water There close toreuse no reuse of water We use to much water daily life per • Sweet water becomes unusable because ofperson What going on?city There iscity close to noinfiltration Draining the of itsreuse waterof water and with thespace offor its water ADraining lack ofis•waterstorage spaces Decreasing that more evaporation close to no reuse of water poluting the water Sweet water becomes unusable because poluting the water What isiswaterstorage going on? We to much water in daily life of per person AThere lackuse of spaces Draining the city offor itsinfiltration water A lack of waterstorage spaces Decreasing space and with that more evaporation • A lack of waterstorage spaces There is close to no reuse of water We use to much water in daily life per person Sweet water becomes unusable because of poluting the water We use tothe much in daily lifeand per person Draining citywater offor itsinfiltration water Decreasing space with that Sweet water becomes unusable because of poluting themore water evaporation A lack of waterstorage spaces There is close to no reuse of water
We use•water to much water inunusable daily life perofperson Sweet becomes because There iswater close no reuse of water Sweet becomes unusable because of poluting the water Draining the city ofto its water A lack of waterstorage spaces There close to of water poluting the no water We useisto much water in daily life per person Draining the city of reuse its unusable water Sweet water becomes because of poluting the water • Aclose lack ofto waterstorage spaces A lack is of waterstorage spaces There no reuse of water We usewater to much water unusable in daily life per person Sweet becomes because of poluting the water A lack of waterstorage spaces There is close to no reuse of water We use• to much daily life perofperson Sweet waterwater becomesinunusable because Sweet water becomes unusable because of poluting the water A lack of waterstorage spaces There is poluting close to the no waterreuse of water Sweet water becomes unusable because of poluting the water A lack is of waterstorage spaces There close to no reuse of water Sweet water becomes unusable A lack of waterstorage spaces because of poluting the water Sweet water becomes unusable A lack of waterstorage spaces because of poluting the water Sweet water becomes unusable because of poluting the water Sweet water becomes unusable because of poluting the water
Conclusion analyses
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
81
82
83
Scenario’s
Scenario 1 - Nature (an utopia for water) Scenario 1 shows a landscape where the focus lies completely on bringing back the natural landscape Making the landscape the utopia for flora fauna Showing the way we can organise the watersystem and provide a healthy watersystemand returning a flexibility to the landscape that will let nature thrive. Every different zone will have its own focus and identity depending on the specific soil and water characteristics per zone.
84
Scenario’s
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Landuse Nature Water landscape Floodable landscape
Den Bosch
Swampy forest Forest Land dune
Boxtel Tilburg
Eindhoven
Vessem
Dommelen
Landuse Nature Water landscape Floodable landscape
Pelt
Swampy forest Forest Land dune
Peer
0m
5km
10km
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Scenario’s
85
THE DOMMEL, PART OF A WATERSYSTEM THE DOMMEL, Creek cutting through two nature reserves - left, Landschotsche heide - right, Oirschotsche heide
86
Scenario’s
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Scenario’s
87
Scenario 2 - Agriculture (an utopia for water) Scenario 2 shows a landscape where the focus lies completely on the agricultural landscape. Getting rid of the current agricultural areas and nature reserves soly forcussing on city and living. Showing the way we can organise the watersystem and provide a healthy watersystem in combination with a landscape fully occupied by an agricultural production landscape This model shows that it is possible to soly focus on agriculture without compromising on the watersystem. This way of occupying the landscape asks for a high variety of agricultural production. Every different zone will focus on a different way of production depending on the specific soil and water characteristics per zone.
88
Scenario’s
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Landuse Agriculture Extensive aquaforesting Paludiculture creek valley
Den Bosch
Padiculture seepage zone Big scale agriculture Agroforest Precision agriculture
Boxtel Tilburg
Eindhoven
Vessem
Dommelen
Landuse Agriculture Extensive aquaforesting Paludiculture creek valley
Pelt
Padiculture seepage zone Big scale agriculture Agroforest Precision agriculture Peer
0m
5km
10km
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Scenario’s
89
THE DOMMEL- Agricultural landscape - Son en Breugel
90
Scenario’s
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Scenario’s
91
Scenario 3 - City (an utopia for water) Scenario 3 shows a landscape where the focus lies in urbanistion of the landscape. Getting rid of the current agricultural areas and nature reserves soly forcussing on city and living. Showing the way we can organise the watersystem and provide a healthy watersystem in combination with a landscape fully occupied by urban life. This combination of living but also ensuring the landscape and the people living in it a healthy living environment, enough and clean water for the future creates a new way of living and occupying the landscape. showing in its extreme form that inhabitation of the creek system is possible and in all of its zones, but requeres a new way in every single one of them.
92
Scenario’s
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Landuse City Recreating on the water Floodable city
Den Bosch
City swamp Regular city City forest City dune
Boxtel Tilburg
Eindhoven
Vessem
Dommelen
Landuse City Recreating on the water Floodable city
Pelt
City swamp Regular city City forest City dune Peer
0m
5km
10km
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Scenario’s
93
THE DOMMEL - van Abbe museum in the Creek - Eindhoven
94
Scenario’s
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Scenario’s
95
96
Conclusion out of the scenario’s With testing the three extreme scenario i found out that it is possible to arrange and design the landscape within every zone throughout all three scenario’s. Specifically chosen for the three main landscape occupations that each occupy 1/3 of the watershed today. For the future design it is unfortunately not possible to bet only on one of them. Combining the tree scenario’s will the landscape to an even bigger range of diversity, opportunities and flexibility with the opportunity to make small scale circulair systems and a healthy living environment fitting to the cultural history that Brabant is already famous for today.
97
98
99
Strategy
Main Infiltration zone
Seepage zone
Creek Valley / Creek
Deceleration zone
Main Infiltration zone
Deceleration zone
Seepage zone
Creeck Valley / Creek
Seepage zone
Deceleration zone
Main infiltration zone
Deceleration zone 30M
Precipitation Evaporation
Run off
Infiltration 25M
Seepage
20M
Inundationzone
Inundationzone (+\-) 400 meters
On permeable layer
0KM
2KM
1KM
3KM
4KM
5KM
6KM
7KM
9KM
8KM
10KM
high calcium level
Coarse sand and gravel Drift-sand (stuifzand)
Sand with high levels of clay, loam and often peat Creek depostis
Transition zone
Transition zone
Sand with high levels of clay, loam and often peat Creek depostis
technical section new strategy for the landscape, devided into 5 different landscape zones eacht with their own quality and part in the watersystem
100
Strategy
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Strategy
Den Bosch
Creek Creek valley Seepage zone Deceleration zone Main infiltration zone
Boxtel Tilburg
Eindhoven
Vessem
Dommelen
Pelt
Strategy
Peer
Creek Creek valley Seepage zone Deceleration zone Main infiltration zone
0m
50m
100m
A new strategy for the creek system deviding the watersystem into 5 different zones derivited from the underlying soil structure and hight differences BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Strategy
101
102
103
Design in matrix
Creek
Water landscape
Creek valey
Floodable landscape
natural shores
Seepage zone
Swampy forest
leaf tree forest
inaccesible forest
inaccesible forest
less deep and wider creek recreational fishing left-alone landscape bridged pathways Nature landscape
Nature
Nature landscape
ing
flood
accessible landscape
Creek
accessible landscape
• • • • •
inundation area dense wet forest landscape left-alone landscape bridged pathways raising the bottom of ditches and removing where possible accessible landscape • removing weirs and drainage pipes
zone
Nature landscape
• • • •
extensive lifestock grazing area
Creek valley
Extensive aquaforesting
• • • • •
swamp dense wet forest left-alone landscape bridged pathways raising the bottom of ditches and removing where possible • removing weirs and drainage pipes
swampy waterparties
extensive lifestock grazing area
Seepage zone
Paludiculture creek valley
natural shores
leaf tree forest
Padiculture seepage zone cattail field (lisdodde)
sweetwater fishing
calf meadow
wooden bank
wooden bank
(houtwal)
sweetwater fishing
cattail field (lisdodde)
(houtwal)
cranberry field
pig farm
Creek
Recreating on the water
zone
accessible landscape
hayfield extensive lifestock farming waterbuffalos
Creek valley
circular building block watersystem
Creek
water recreation canoeing on the creek
flood
Urban landscape
Urban landscape
ing
Urban
low density city
zone
forest roofs
as less as possible paved surfaces
Creek valley
city farming
waterstorage on roofs
circular building block watersystem
swampy leaf tree forest
accessible landscape
roughening shore expanding hiding and nesting places for animal life
public spaces on roof tops for more sunlight
floodable leaf tree forest
• less deep and wider creek • non-polluting urbanization • bridged pathways
circular building block watersystem
carr forrest
(broekbos bosbouw)
city farming
waterstorage on roofs
accessible landscape
small robots to work the land
drainage from buildings on to the public space
• • • •
floodable area / inundation area as less as possible paved spaces bridged pathways raising the bottom of ditches and removing where accessible landscape possible • removing weirs and drainage pipes • low density city floodable forest landscape as less as possible • non-polluting city paved surfaces
Seepage zone
forest roofs wadi drainage from buildings on to the public space
matrix
104
Matrix / design
floodable area only small scale agricultural machines coulissen landscape adjusted agriculture bridged pathways raising the bottom of ditches and removing where possible • removing weirs and drainage pipes
City swamp public spaces on roof tops for more sunlight
natural shores
• • • • • •
Seepage zone
Floodable city
sleeping on the water
restaurant on poles
flood
floodable area / inundation area only small scale agricultural machines coulissen landscape adapted agriculture bridged pathways peat moss field raising the bottom of ditches and removing where possible • removing weirs and drainage pipes accessible landscape Agricultural landscape
roughening shore expanding hiding and nesting places for animal life
ing
small robots to work the land
• • • • • •
Urban landscape
accessible landscape
Agricultural landscape
Agriculture
Agricultural landscape
• less deep and wider creek • aquaforesting • bridged pathways
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
• creating as much space as possible for water to find its way to the surface • wadi streets • creating as many as possible bridged pathways • minimalizing paved surfaces • raising the bottom of ditches and removing where possible • removing weirs and drainage pipes • non-polluting city
Deceleration zone
Forest
Main infiltration zone
Transition zone
Dense forest
leaf tree forest
Land dune
leaf tree forest
infiltration fen (infiltratie vennen)
accessible landscape
accessible landscape
accessible landscape
pine trees
forest with lakes and meadows
• • • • • • •
recreational landscape densified forest landscape soil quality improvement maximizing space for infiltration drinkingwater extraction zone slowing down drainage withextensive the forest life stock raising the bottom of ditches and cows removing where possible • removing weirs and drainage pipes
Deceleration zone
Transition zone
Big scale agriculture
• • • • • • •
Nature landscape
extensive lifestock grazing area
recreational landscape densified forest landscape soil quality improvement maximizing space for infiltration drinkingwater extraction zone raising the bottom of ditches and removing where extensive lifestock possible grazing area • removing weirs and drainage pipes Nature landscape
Nature landscape
Transition zone • • • • • •
recreational landscape landdunes with a low density of trees soil quality improvement maximizing space for infiltration drinkingwater extraction zone partly covered in heather fields and scrubs raising the bottom of ditches and removing where possible • removing weirs and drainage pipes
moorland
(landduin / heide)
Main infiltration zone
Agroforest
Precision agriculture
orchard
pig farm
little groups of trees for shade
grain field drinking water extraction
wooden bank (houtwal)
wooden bank
drinking water extraction
accessible landscape
(houtwal)
cow farm
drones
closed system lifestock farm
Transition zone
accessible landscape drainage polder water system
water factory
Deceleration zone
greenhouse systems
chickens
accessible landscape
small robots to work the land extensive life stock cows
corn field
• • • • • • •
agroforestry, diversity plus combining produce removing ditches, trenches and weirs only small scale agricultural machines supporting level controlled drainage drinking water extraction location nonpolluting agriculture extensive life stock raising the bottom of ditches and cows removing where possible • removing weirs and drainage pipes Agricultural landscape
densification zone for agriculture innovation and testing fields precision drainage (polder system) working with opportunities to infiltrate as much as possible clean water • cleaning polluted water before infiltration Agricultural landscape
Agricultural landscape
• • • •
Transition zone
Regular city
• • • • • small robots to work the land strip farming in different directions
corn field
Main infiltration zone
City forest
City dune
infiltration fen (infiltratie vennen)
city farming innovation center
precision agriculture only small scale agricultural machines small plots, in different directions drinking water extraction location raising the bottom of ditches and removing where possible • removing weirs and drainage pipes
water factory
circular building block watersystem
circular building block water system waterstorage on roofs
waterstorage on roofs
dense leaf tree forest
pine trees in the public space
accessible landscape
accessible city
Transition zone
space for a denser city
Deceleration zone
using every opportunity to safe and slow down water drainage
drainage polder water system
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
as less as possible paved surfaces forest roofs
drainage from buildings on to the public space
Transition zone
lakes and meadows for extra infiltration
• • • • • •
densifying creating a city forest landscape maximazing space for infiltration soil quality improvement drinking water extraction zone as less as possible slowing down drainage withsurface the forest paved raising the bottom of ditches and removing where possible • removing weirs and drainage pipes Urban landscape
opportunities for more density less strict rules precision drainage (polder system) working with opportunities to infiltrate as much as possible clean water • cleaning polluted water before infiltration accessible landscape Urban landscape
Urban landscape
• • • •
green roofs with leaf trees
Main infiltration zone
drainage from buildings on to the public space moorland
(landduin / heide)
low density city
• • • • • • • • •
low density circular urbanization (non polluting) rooftop landscapes landdunes with a low density of trees soil qualityt improvement maximizing space for infiltration drinking water extraction zone partly covered in heather fields and scrubs non-polluting city raising the bottom of ditches and removing where possible • removing weirs and drainage pipes
Matrix / design
105
Creek Strategie • slow water drainage
Measures • less deep but wider creek • stimulate water live and riverbed vegetation
106
Matrix / design
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Matrix / design
107
Creek Strategie • slow water drainage
Measures • less deep but wider creek • stimulate water live and riverbed vegetation
Water landscape
natural shores
Nature landscape
• • • •
less deep and wider creek recreational fishing left-alone landscape bridged pathways
accessible landscape
Creek
108
Matrix / design
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Extensive aquaforesting
natural shores
Agricultural landscape
• less deep and wider creek • aquaforesting • bridged pathways
accessible landscape roughening shore expanding hiding and nesting places for animal life
Creek
Recreating on the water
sleeping on the water
restaurant on poles
natural shores
Urban landscape
• less deep and wider creek • non-polluting urbanization • bridged pathways
accessible landscape circular building block watersystem
Creek
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
water recreation canoeing on the creek
roughening shore expanding hiding and nesting places for animal life
Matrix / design
109
Creek valey Strategie • design as flooding / inundation area
Measures • more space for a meandering creek • soil quality improvement • raising the bottom of ditches and removing where possible • removing weirs and drainage pipes
110
Matrix / design
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Matrix / design
111
Creek valey Strategie • design as flooding / inundation area
Measures • more space for a meandering creek • soil quality improvement • raising the bottom of ditches and removing where possible • removing weirs and drainage pipes
Floodable landscape
leaf tree forest
inaccesible forest
ing
Nature landscape
d floo
accessible landscape
e
zon
• • • • •
inundation area dense wet forest landscape left-alone landscape bridged pathways raising the bottom of ditches and removing where possible • removing weirs and drainage pipes
extensive lifestock grazing area
Creek valley
112
Matrix / design
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Paludiculture creek valley cattail field (lisdodde)
sweetwater fishing
calf meadow
wooden bank (houtwal)
Agricultural landscape
cranberry field
ing
small robots to work the land
d floo
e
zon
accessible landscape
hayfield
• • • • • •
floodable area / inundation area only small scale agricultural machines coulissen landscape adapted agriculture bridged pathways raising the bottom of ditches and removing where possible • removing weirs and drainage pipes
extensive lifestock farming waterbuffalos
Creek valley
Floodable city public spaces on roof tops for more sunlight
city farming circular building block watersystem
waterstorage on roofs
accessible landscape ing
Urban landscape
d floo
Creek valley
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
low density city
e
zon
forest roofs
as less as possible paved surfaces
floodable leaf tree forest
• • • •
floodable area / inundation area as less as possible paved spaces bridged pathways raising the bottom of ditches and removing where possible • removing weirs and drainage pipes • low density city floodable forest landscape • non-polluting city
drainage from buildings on to the public space
Matrix / design
113
Seepage zone Strategie • creating space for water seeping out of the goround • water retention
Measures • raising the bottom of ditches and removing where possible • removing weirs and drainage pipes • allowing for land to become wetland • soil quality improvement
114
Matrix / design
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Matrix / design
115
Seepage zone Strategie • creating space for water seeping out of the goround • water retention
Measures • raising the bottom of ditches and removing where possible • removing weirs and drainage pipes • allowing for land to become wetland • soil quality improvement
Swampy forest
leaf tree forest
inaccesible forest
Nature landscape
• • • • •
swamp dense wet forest left-alone landscape bridged pathways raising the bottom of ditches and removing where possible • removing weirs and drainage pipes
accessible landscape swampy waterparties
extensive lifestock grazing area
Seepage zone
116
Matrix / design
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Padiculture seepage zone wooden bank
sweetwater fishing
cattail field (lisdodde)
(houtwal)
Agricultural landscape
pig farm
• • • • • •
peat moss field small robots to work the land
accessible landscape
floodable area only small scale agricultural machines coulissen landscape adjusted agriculture bridged pathways raising the bottom of ditches and removing where possible • removing weirs and drainage pipes
carr forrest
(broekbos bosbouw)
Seepage zone
City swamp public spaces on roof tops for more sunlight
city farming
waterstorage on roofs
circular building block watersystem
swampy leaf tree forest
Urban landscape
accessible landscape forest roofs
as less as possible paved surfaces
Seepage zone
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
wadi
• creating as much space as possible for water to find its way to the surface • wadi streets • creating as many as possible bridged pathways • minimalizing paved surfaces • raising the bottom of ditches and removing where possible • removing weirs and drainage pipes • non-polluting city
drainage from buildings on to the public space
Matrix / design
117
Deceleration zone Strategie • decelerating groundwater drainage and buffering
Measures • creating as much as possible space for infiltration • buffering water in underground and aboveground reservoirs where possible • creating inefficiency in the water drainage system • densifying plant cover • soil quality improvement • area with less restrictions in relation to water
118
Matrix / design
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Matrix / design
119
Deceleration zone Strategie • decelerating groundwater drainage and buffering
Measures • creating as much as possible space for infiltration • buffering water in underground and aboveground reservoirs where possible • creating inefficiency in the water drainage system • densifying plant cover • soil quality improvement • area with less restrictions in relation to water
Forest
leaf tree forest
Nature landscape
accessible landscape
extensive lifestock grazing area
• • • • • • forest with lakes and meadows
recreational landscape densified forest landscape soil quality improvement maximizing space for infiltration drinkingwater extraction zone raising the bottom of ditches and removing where possible • removing weirs and drainage pipes
Deceleration zone
120
Matrix / design
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Big scale agriculture pig farm wooden bank (houtwal)
cow farm closed system lifestock farm
Agricultural landscape
• • • •
densification zone for agriculture innovation and testing fields precision drainage (polder system) working with opportunities to infiltrate as much as possible clean water • cleaning polluted water before infiltration
accessible landscape drainage polder water system
water factory
Deceleration zone
greenhouse systems
Regular city innovation center
water factory
accessible city
Urban landscape
• • • •
opportunities for more density less strict rules precision drainage (polder system) working with opportunities to infiltrate as much as possible clean water • cleaning polluted water before infiltration
space for a denser city
Deceleration zone
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
using every opportunity to safe and slow down water drainage
drainage polder water system
Matrix / design
121
Transition zone Strategie • decelerating groundwater drainage and buffering
Measures • creating as much as possible space for infiltration • buffering water in underground and aboveground reservoirs where possible • creating inefficiency in the water drainage system • densifying plant cover • soil quality improvement • raising the bottom of ditches and removing where possible • removing weirs and drainage pipes
122
Matrix / design
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Matrix / design
123
Transition zone Strategie • decelerating groundwater drainage and buffering
Measures • creating as much as possible space for infiltration • buffering water in underground and aboveground reservoirs where possible • creating inefficiency in the water drainage system • densifying plant cover • soil quality improvement • raising the bottom of ditches and removing where possible • removing weirs and drainage pipes
Dense forest
leaf tree forest
accessible landscape
Nature landscape
Transition zone
extensive lifestock grazing area
• • • • • • •
recreational landscape densified forest landscape soil quality improvement maximizing space for infiltration drinkingwater extraction zone slowing down drainage with the forest raising the bottom of ditches and removing where possible • removing weirs and drainage pipes
Transition zone
124
Matrix / design
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Agroforest
orchard
grain field drinking water extraction
wooden bank (houtwal)
Transition zone
Agricultural landscape
chickens accessible landscape small robots to work the land extensive life stock cows
corn field
• • • • • • •
agroforestry, diversity plus combining produce removing ditches, trenches and weirs only small scale agricultural machines supporting level controlled drainage drinking water extraction location nonpolluting agriculture raising the bottom of ditches and removing where possible • removing weirs and drainage pipes
Transition zone
City forest city farming circular building block water system waterstorage on roofs
dense leaf tree forest
Urban landscape
Transition zone
as less as possible paved surfaces
accessible landscape forest roofs drainage from buildings on to the public space
Transition zone
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
• • • • • •
densifying creating a city forest landscape maximazing space for infiltration soil quality improvement drinking water extraction zone slowing down drainage with the forest raising the bottom of ditches and removing where possible • removing weirs and drainage pipes
lakes and meadows for extra infiltration
Matrix / design
125
Main infiltration zone Strategie • infiltrating and buffering
Measures • • • • •
creating as much as possible space for infiltration creating fen to slow down drainage underground waterbuffering extensify plant cover soil quality improvementraising the bottom of ditches and removing where possible • removing weirs and drainage pipes
126
Matrix / design
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Matrix / design
127
Main infiltration zone Strategie • infiltrating and buffering
Measures • • • • •
creating as much as possible space for infiltration creating fen to slow down drainage underground waterbuffering extensify plant cover soil quality improvementraising the bottom of ditches and removing where possible • removing weirs and drainage pipes
Land dune infiltration fen (infiltratie vennen)
Nature landscape
accessible landscape
pine trees
• • • • • • •
extensive life stock cows
moorland
recreational landscape landdunes with a low density of trees soil quality improvement maximizing space for infiltration drinkingwater extraction zone partly covered in heather fields and scrubs raising the bottom of ditches and removing where possible • removing weirs and drainage pipes
(landduin / heide)
Main infiltration zone
128
Matrix / design
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Precision agriculture
little groups of trees for shade
drinking water extraction
accessible landscape
Agricultural landscape
drones
• • • • • extensive life stock cows
small robots to work the land
precision agriculture only small scale agricultural machines small plots, in different directions drinking water extraction location raising the bottom of ditches and removing where possible • removing weirs and drainage pipes
strip farming in different directions
corn field
Main infiltration zone
City dune
infiltration fen (infiltratie vennen)
circular building block watersystem waterstorage on roofs
pine trees in the public space
accessible landscape
as less as possible paved surface
Urban landscape
drainage from buildings on to the public space green roofs with leaf trees
Main infiltration zone
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
moorland
(landduin / heide)
low density city
• • • • • • • • •
low density circular urbanization (non polluting) rooftop landscapes landdunes with a low density of trees soil qualityt improvement maximizing space for infiltration drinking water extraction zone partly covered in heather fields and scrubs non-polluting city raising the bottom of ditches and removing where possible • removing weirs and drainage pipes
Matrix / design
129
130
131
Zooming-in
Zooming into 3 different locations on 3 different Scales 1:10.000 Vessem and the landscape surrounding Vessem Vessem is a village built next to the Beerze. The Beerze is one of the creeks in the creek system of the Dommel. This part of the landscape is mainly oriented on Agriculture and inlcudes several nature reserves. This is the only area left within the whole system where drinking water still comes from the shallow ground water reserves, but also the place where the ground water is on it’s lowest point compared to surface level. 1:5000 Boxtel. Taken at the edge of the village, flowting into the surrounding natures and agricultural landscape. The Dommel and a human made canal flow through the village. The zoom-in of Boxtel shows a typical big village of Brabant with mainly small scale living. In and around Boxtel the groundwaterlevel lies right beneath the surface. It lies in the flat bottem part of the creek system with barely any hight differences 1:2.500 Eindoven. The Dommel flows through thtis part of the city. The city has big ambitions for thsi part of the city. In the future this area now filled with university campusses must become one of the cities green veins where nature flows right to the centre of the city. Built as a park with a pavilion way of implementing program into it. Eindhoven is one of the few cities in the watershed, and this particular part of the city shows a bigger scale of urbanisation, intensified program and space for innovation and testing fields.A perfect area to start.
132
Zooming-in
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Location zoom in’s water location
Den Bosch
watershed ‘Dommel’
Zoom Boxtel
Boxtel Tilburg
Zoom Vessem Eindhoven
Zoom Eindhoven
Vessem
Dommelen
Location zoom in’s water location
Pelt
watershed ‘Dommel’
Peer
0m
5km
10km
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Zooming -in
133
134
135
Vessem
Up-stream 1:10.000 Vessem and the landscape surrounding Vessem Vessem is a village built next to the Beerze. The Beerze is one of the creeks in the creek system of the Dommel. This part of the landscape is mainly oriented on Agriculture and inlcudes several nature reserves. This is the only area left within the whole system where drinking water still comes from the shallow ground water reserves, but also the place where the ground water is on it’s lowest point compared to surface level.
Step 1: diagram location transition zones It is impossible to transform the entire landscape all at ones. This diagram shows the zones within the deceleration zone that is called the transition zone. The transition zone is a strip of +/- 1 kilometer in with that facilitates a buffer zone between agriculture and nature, or between city and nature to prevent the plltion of ground water.
Zoom-in of the strategy showing the 5 main zones of transformation in this area
Vessem
Upstream zoom-in
136
Vessem - Upstream
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
0m
400m
800m
current situation, areal picture
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Vessem - Upstream
137
Precipitation rainfall
Creek
Precipitation rainfall Surface water
Evaporation Creek Valley
Ditches
Evaporation
Evaporation Evaporation
Lowering groundwater levels
Evaporation Evaporation
Evaporation Minimal to no infiltration
Minimal to no infiltration
Evaporation
Lowering groundwater levels
Lowering groundwater levels
Minimal to no infiltration
Current Watersystem Map with weirs and ditches facilitating a fast draining landscape. Transporting water as fast as possible towards the creek
138
Vessem - Upstream
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Historically restored Infiltration lake (Ven) Inundationzone Precipitation rainfall Precipitation rainfall
seepage wet-forest floodable forest (creek valley) creek valley
new water
existing water
Evaporation rooftop water
Evaporation
Evaporation
Infiltration
average groundwaterlevel: -1,4m Seepage
Vessem
Watersystem map
Future Watersystem Taking out the weirs and ditches and putting complete focus on infiltration and the storing of water in the soil, in surface water and if necessary in or on top of man made structures
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Vessem - Upstream
139
Recreational routes
Swampy forest maintained by lifestock
Kleine Beerze
Waterbuffalo’s in de swampy field s with high grass
Agroforesty landscape
Dike
Little baby
Bigscale life stock farm
+24.4M
+23.4M
+19.6M
1:100 1:20.000
20m
On permeable layer
Decelaration zone
10m
100m
Transition zone
Creek valley
Creek
Creek valley
200m
section
140
Vessem - Upstream
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Se
eepage zone +21.6M
+24.6M
Transition zone
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water Deceleration zone Main infiltration zone
Vessem - Upstream
141
Drinking water source (under the impurvious layer)
The Buikheide
Land dune
Extensive life stock farming
Drinking water source (ground water)
Dry forest
Agroforesty landscape
Buildings drainage drained onto the public space
Fruit trees
Restored historical water buffering lake
E
G
N
MIDDELBEERS
Vessem
Upstream zoom-in
H
A day in Vessem
Paludiculture • Ecological friendly farming in a floodable or swampy landscape • Extensive lifestock farming ( calfs / waterbuffalo’s) / • Extensive specified crops (Lisdodde / Cat’s-tail)
Dune Landscape • Minimize vegetation, especially pine trees and stimulate the moorland landscape to improve infiltration and water storage
Precision agriculture • Ecologically friendly and water friendly agriculture using a special way of irrigation, small agricultural instruments and computerised monitoring to make sure there is maximum infiltration into the soil
Tree lined lanes • Restoring and strenghtening the quality of the typical tree land of brabant that forms the main grid of the historical cultural landscape
Historical retention lakes • Restoring dried up or reclaimed lakes for extra water retention, better and slower infiltration, bringing back the historical quality of a landscape full of these lakes (vennen)
Recreational routes • Intensifying bike and walking routes making the landscape more permeable, bringing back the historical quality of the cultural small coullissen landscape
A
Old production forest
B
Historical Haylandscape
C
Nature reserve ‘Landschotse heide’
D
Nature reserve ‘Oirschotse heide’
E
Water cleaning facility (RWZI)
F
Drinking water Source
G
Water factory
H
Historical coulissen landscape
I
Recreative fishing
J
Historical tree lined lane
K
Historical forest lane
L
Old mill
M
Look out point
N
Town hall Middelbeers
O
Country shop
P
Sawmill wood production
Q
Beer Brewery
R
Historical tower
P
A
C
Wet Forest • Riparian forest / swampy wet forest to make space for seepage water to make its way to the surface and create extra water buffer capacity
Wooden bank landscape (houtwallen landschap) • Restoring the borders between farm fields to widen and instensify the ecological structure. This will bring regular farming fields in better connection to the rest of the landscape.
Agroforest • Between natural or waterfriendly zones and regular city scapes or agriculture to create a buffer between them. • Agricultural landscape that forms a bufferzone and slows down ground water through the placement of tree lines parallel to the creek, making the drainage system inefficient, giving the soil the time to clean the water beter before it arrives in the creek.
Historical agricultural landscape • Cherisching parts of the old agricultural landuse structures, keeping the history of the landscape in tact.
Vessem Future Vision
new situation
P
142
Vessem - Upstream
0m
200m
400m
OOSTELBEERS
I
O
R
D
P KLEINE BEERSZE
B
I
J
M
F
K
P
H
E
G
L VESSEM
Q
O
Vessem - Upstream
143
144
145
Boxtel
Down-stream 1:5000 Boxtel. Taken at the edge of the village, flowting into the surrounding natures and agricultural landscape. The Dommel and a human made canal flow through the village. The zoom-in of Boxtel shows a typical big village of Brabant with mainly small scale living. In and around Boxtel the groundwaterlevel lies right beneath the surface. It lies in the flat bottem part of the creek system with barely any hight differences
Step 1: diagram location transition zones
Zoom-in of the strategy showing the 5 main zones of transformation in this area
It is impossible to transform the entire landscape all at ones. This diagram shows the zones within the deceleration zone that is called the transition zone. The transition zone is a strip of +/- 1 kilometer in with that facilitates a buffer zone between agriculture and nature, or between city and nature to prevent the plltion of ground water.
Boxtel
Downstream zoom-in
146
Boxtel - Downstream
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
0m
200m
400m
current situation, areal picture
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Boxtel - Downstream
147
Water cleaning facility
Surface water
Ditches
Precipitation rainfall Creek valley
Precipitation rainfall
Broekbos Evaporation
Creek valley
Evaporation
Evaporation Evaporation
Evaporation
Minimal to no infiltration Lowering groundwater levels Lowering groundwater levels
Evaporation Lowering groundwater levels
Evaporation Minimal to no infiltration
Lowering groundwater levels
Lowering groundwater levels Minimal to no infiltration Lowering groundwater levels
Current Watersystem Map with weirs and ditches facilitating a fast draining landscape. Transporting water as fast as possible towards the creek
148
Boxtel - Downstream
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
new water existing water creek valley Precipitation rainfall Precipitation rainfall seepage wet-forest
floodable forest (creek valley)
Inundationzone
NEW Infiltration lake (Ven)
average groundwaterlevel: -0,25m Infiltration
Seepage
Infiltration
Boxtel
Watersystem map
Future Watersystem Taking out the weirs and ditches and putting complete focus on infiltration and the storing of water in the soil, in surface water and if necessary in or on top of man made structures
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Boxtel - Downstream
149
+6.3M +7.8M
20m
On permeable layer
Boxtel 10m - Downstream
50m
150
Boxtel - Downstream Seepage zone Transition zone
100m
section
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
city forest
Elevated public spaces
Green roofs and terraces
Urban farming
city swamp
Wadi streets and gardens
Estate restaurant
Estate Sparrenrijk
Historical Rabatten forest
+7.4M
Deceleration zone +4.7M
Transition zone
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water Creek +8.0M +7.5M
Creek Valley +7.8M
Boxtel - Downstream
Boxtel - Downstream
151
Wadi streets
Wadi gardens
Floodable city
New wet water buffer
Bridge that makes room for the creek
The Dommel
city forest
Green roofs and terraces
Elevated public spaces
Regular city
Car parking in front of your house
way to the surface
Boxtel
Downstream zoom-in
A day in Boxtel
Dune Landscape • Minimize vegetation, especialy pine trees and stimulate the moorland landscape to improve infiltration and water storage
Coulissen landscape • Improving water retention, minimisation of evaporation with a smaller scale landuse, variety of crops and within this structure more trees and scrubs. • Restoring the old historical structure known to Brabant which improves the permeability of the landscape for its users
Agroforest • Between natural or waterfriendly zones and regular city scapes or agriculture to create a buffer between them. • Agricultural landscape that forms a bufferzone and slows down ground water through the placement of tree lines parallel to the creek, making the drainage system inefficient, which gives the soil the time to clean the water beter before it arrives in the creek.
City swamp • Minimizing paved surfaces in the streets, building wadi streets making space for seepage water to make its way to the surface
Bridged infrastructure
A
Estate Sparrenrijk
B
Estate Venrode
C
Water cleaning facility (RWZI)
D
Cemetery Munsel
E
Waterboard Dommel watershed
F
Primeval time museum
G
Train station Boxtel
H
Medieval center Boxtel
I
Park Molenwijk
J
Historical production forest
K
Boxtelsche watermill
L
Historical hayland
M
Highway A2
N
Lake ‘De Langspier’
O
Tree nursery Boxtel
P
Kano club Boxtel
Q
Rugby sports club
R
Boxtel car parking hub
O
J
A
N
• Transforming infrastructure in the creek valley into bridges preventing water obstruction and increasing flexibility for the creek
Floodable city • Minimizing urbanization and transformation into flood water protected architecture, expanding the flexibility of the creek, increasing natural qualities within the city
Historical town center • Building little dikes at the edge of the historical city centre where there is no space for other measures to be taken. To prevent the creek form damaging the old centres or important non transformable neighbourhoods or buildings
Regular city • Places of less importance to the watersystem, maximizing infiltration (the cleanest water possible) is still one of the goals in this area but these zones are far enough out of the way for it to be of less consequence to the entire system. Calling it phase 2
I
City forest • Minimizing paved areas and densify with a forest like structure, improving infiltration, slowing down drainage of water heading towards the creek, filtering dirt out of the water
City swamp • Minimizing paved surfaces in the streets, building wadi streets making space for seepage water to make its way to the surface
R
Boxtel Future Vision
new situation
152
Boxtel - Downstream
0m
100m
200m
L
B
C F
R
M
R
E
P Q D
R
OMLEIDINGSKANAAL DOMMEL
DOMMEL
K
BEERZE H
BOXTEL
Boxtel - Downstream G
153
154
155
Eindhoven
Mid-stream 1:2.500 Eindoven. The Dommel flows through thtis part of the city. The city has big ambitions for thsi part of the city. In the future this area now filled with university campusses must become one of the cities green veins where nature flows right to the centre of the city. Built as a park with a pavilion way of implementing program into it. Eindhoven is one of the few cities in the watershed, and this particular part of the city shows a bigger scale of urbanisation, intensified program and space for innovation and testing fields.A perfect area to start.
Step 1: diagram location transition zones It is impossible to transform the entire landscape all at ones. This diagram shows the zones within the deceleration zone that is called the transition zone. The transition zone is a strip of +/- 1 kilometer in with that facilitates a buffer zone between agriculture and nature, or between city and nature to prevent the plltion of ground water.
Zoom in of the strategy showing the 5 main zones of transformation in this area
Eindhoven
Midstream zoom-in
156
Eindhoven - Midstream
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
0m
100m
200m
current situation, areal picture
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Eindhoven - Midstream
157
Creek Valley
Creek Valley Precipitation rainfall Precipitation rainfall
Canal
Evaporation
DItch
Evaporation
Lowering groundwater levels
Evaporation
Evaporation
Lowering groundwater levels Minimal to no infiltration
Minimal to no infiltration
Lowering groundwater levels
Evaporation Lowering groundwater levels
Minimal to no infiltration
Evaporation Lowering groundwater levels
Lowering groundwater levels
Minimal to no infiltration
Current Watersystem Map with weirs and ditches facilitating a fast draining landscape. Transporting water as fast as possible towards the creek
158
Eindhoven - Midstream
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
floodable forest (creek valley)
Precipitation rainfall
creek valley
Precipitation rainfall seepage wet-forest
new water
Inundationzone
existing water
NEW Infiltration lake (Ven) rooftop water
Evaporation Evaporation
Evaporation
Infiltration
average groundwaterlevel: -0,8m
Seepage
Eindhoven
Watersystem map
Future Watersystem Taking out the weirs and ditches and putting complete focus on infiltration and the storing of water in the soil, in surface water and if necessary in or on top of man made structures
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Eindhoven - Midstream
159
+15.6M +15.8M +13.5M
0.0 NAP
10m
On permeable layer
5m
160 Seepage zone
25m
Eindhoven - Midstream Creek valley
50m
section
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water Creek
The Dommel
Testing lakes
Technical university campus Eindhoven
Insulindelaan
Bridge that makes room for the creek
New wet water buffer
Forest rooftop garden
Fontys
Sportspark Hondsheuvel
+16.4M +18.2M
Creek valley
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Eindhoven - Midstream
161
bridges inbetween buildings
Rooftop public spaces
Elevated public spaces
New wet water buffer
Floodable buildings
Urban farming
New wet water buffer
Wadi
nature running underneath
Buildings drainage drained onto the public space
New water connectionsl
Floodable park
Wet forest • Riparian forest - swampy wet forest to make space for seepage water to make its way to the surface and create extra water buffer capacity
City dune • Minimize vegetation and paved areas on street level on the higher sandy soil areas to improve infiltration
Eindhoven
Midstream zoom-in
A day in Eindhoven
Floodable city • Minimize urbanization and transform into flood water protected architecture • Expanding the flexibility of the creek • Increasing natural qualities within the city
Elevated public space • Minimizing paved areas in the streets • Maximizing infiltration and creating sunny spots above the trees
Bridged infrastructure • Transforming infrastructure in the creek valley into bridges preventing water obstruction and increasing flexibility for the creek
Recreational routes • Intensifying bike and walking routes making the landscape more permeable • Bringing back the historical quality of the cultural small coullissen landscape
City forest • Minimize paved areas and densify with a forest like structure • Improving infiltration • Slowing down drainage of water heading towards the creek • Filtering dirt out of the water
A
Karpendonkseplas
B
IJzerenman
C
Campus Technical university Eindhoven
D
Sportspark Hondsheuvel
E
Hospital Maxima medisch centrum Eindhoven
F
Old watermill
G
Water testing lakes
H
Cemetary Oude toren
I
Water cleaning facility Eindhoven (RWZI)
J
De Karpendonkse Hoeve
K
Archery club
L
Parking hub
M
Running track
N
Fontys University
O
Bird Island
P
Sport center Technical Unversity Eindhoven
Q
Peppelrode
R
Insulindelaan
S
Walkingpark Eckart
T
Urban plan from ‘van Embolen’
EUROPALAAN
H
JOHN F. KENNEDYLAAN
EINDHOVEN
Urban Farming • Using the city and places of innovation as breeding grounds towards new ways of farming
L
Paludiculture • Ecological friendly farming in a floodable or swampy landscape • Extensive lifestock farming ( calfs / waterbuffalo’s) • Extensive specified crops (Lisdodde / Cat’s-tail)
Extra water retention • Adding extra water retention and infiltration lakes • Plan floodable planes to flood in case of high water, like sportsfields in the city
Green roofs • Extra water storage on rooftops, gardens, forests to retain and store extra water
City swamp • Minimizing paved surfaces in the streets, building wadi streets making space for seepage water to make its way to the surface
Wet forest • Riparian forest - swampy wet forest to make space for seepage water to make its way to the surface and create extra water buffer capacity
L
City dune • Minimize vegetation and paved areas on street level on the higher sandy soil areas to improve infiltration
Eindhoven Future Vision
new situation
162
Eindhoven - Midstream
0m
50m
100m
F
S
I DE BOOMERANG
L
K
ORPHEUSLAAN
L Q
D
E
O A
N M
J
L
INSULINDELAAN
P DOMMEL
R
G T C
B
EISENHOWERLAAN 163 Eindhoven - Midstream
164
165
Concluding
166
Concluding
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Conclusie; Landscape Saturad by water
The warm nostalgia that accompanied the swirling irrigation systems watering the agricultural field accross the street of my parents home changed for me into a reminder that the clock is ticking. The last couple of years we have seen the consequenses of climate change and the way we occupy the landscape. Drought and flooding, losses in agriculture, pending drinkwater shortages and a steep decrease in biodiversity are just a few of these consequenses we are dealing with already today and the changes are high it is going to get even more extreme in the next years. During the process of this project i realised that the watershed of the Dommel en actually all the sandy soils in the Netherlands are dealing with a way bigger number of challanges and danger than i could have imagined before. With sea level rising and salinity problems in the west of the Netherlands, the east and south has often been painted as the solution for density, farming and drinking water solutions, not knowing the this part of the Netherlands is dealing with its own issues and challanges. Because of continuous densification, monoculture, intensification, maintenance and upscaling of agricultural plots the sandy soils are already overcrowed and lacking space for a future proof system. The water within the watershed of the Dommel was historically flexible and worked together with the soil and hight differences to create its own utopic system. A system with beautiful nature and because af all the little hight differences it was an area with a lot of diversity and precious rare species. Only for humans the living conditions where not ideal. Poor sandy soils and on other spots wet feet prevented farmers to grow crops, breed life stock and prevented people from building houses. With the increase of technical advances in water management and the invention of the right kind of furtalisers profits where not dependend on the natural water system or the richness of the soil. With the need to expand and facilitate the economy, these new innovations whiped away a lot of the indigenous nature and put people and technology in charge of growth and the shape of the landscape. Looking back at the proces we can realise that this has been the start of many of todays problems the landscape is facing and with the our excistence in the landscape. This project proposes a new system where we give water once again the leading role in de development and land use choices of the landscape. Setting a solid base. Because only with a healthy water system and enough water we can live in a landscape. When this base is in order than we can start to see what is possible and what kind of occupations can fit within its system. The water works together with the soil it floats through. The soil can store, clean and slow down the water, bring it to the right spots and add the right minirals to it. This power couple is the base for a perfect system. In this area we can find 5 different sand and water zones that will determine the form of living, the kind of nature and the way we do agriculture Following this strategy will make it possible for nature and human to enjoy the Dommel and its landscape around it for many years to come.
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Concluding
167
168
169
Credits
Acknowledgements The results of the project would not have been possible without the suport and help of my Committee members and advisors that helped met throughout the entire process . Commission Saline Verhoeven (mentor) Jandirk Hoekstra Paul de Kort
External advisors Roelof Stuurman Eric Jan Bijlard
Additional professional support - Hanneke Kijne - JeanneTan - The academy of Architecture - The municipality op Amsterdam Friends and Family And a special thanks to loving friends and family that helped throughout the entire proces
170
Credits
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
THE DOMMEL - On the Creek - Venbergen
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Credits
171
LITERATURE
172
Credits
•
Anp. (2020, 15 mei). Meerdere waterschappen stellen nu al sproeiverbod in. Trouw. https://www.trouw.nl/nieuws/meerdere-waterschappen-stellen-nu-al-sproeiverbod-in~b3138b1f/
•
Architecture, A. A. O., & B. (2013). Marit janse zouitkristallen. Issuu. https://issuu.com/bouwkunst/docs/marit_janse-zouitkristallen
•
Besselink, G. (2020, 10 september). Nationaal Park De Loonse en Drunense Duinen | ANWB. ANWB. https://www.anwb.nl/eropuit/dagje-uit/nederland/ natuurgebieden/de-loonse-en-drunense-duinen Verwijzing in de tekst
•
Boom, N.-. (2018, 5 juli). “De term droogte is erg complex”. Nieuws Droogte | Boerenbusiness.nl. https://www.boerenbusiness.nl/artikel/10879155/determ-droogte-is-erg-complex
•
Borremans, M. (2003). Trickland [Oil on canvas]. David Zwirner, New York, United States.
•
Bouma, J. (2020, 15 mei). Grote droogte: akkergrond verstuift en er verdampt meer dan dat er regen valt. Trouw. https://www.trouw.nl/nieuws/grotedroogte-akkergrond-verstuift-en-er-verdampt-meer-dan-dat-er-regen-valt~bebeb859/?referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2F
•
Brouwers, B. (2019, 8 november). Brainport Eindhoven heeft hoogste managementkwaliteit van het land - Raboresearch signaleert financieel voordeel. Innovation Origins. https://innovationorigins.com/nl/brainport-eindhoven-heeft-hoogste-managementkwaliteit-van-het-land-raboresearch-signaleert-financieel-voordeel/
•
Buijs, G. J. (2020, 26 mei). Sparren in Brabantse bossen vallen massaal om door de droogte. Eindhovens Dagblad. https://www.ed.nl/brabant/sparren-in-brabantse-bossen-vallen-massaal-om-door-de-droogte~aea94a7c/?referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2F
•
Cordewener, K. (2020a, juni 26). Brabant gaat verdroging en wateroverlast aanpakken, volgens de PVV is Forum overgelopen naar links. Omroep Brabant. https://www.omroepbrabant.nl/nieuws/3221867/brabant-gaat-verdroging-en-wateroverlast-aanpakken-volgens-de-pvv-is-forum-overgelopennaar-links
•
Cordewener, K. (2020b, juni 26). Brabant gaat verdroging en wateroverlast aanpakken, volgens de PVV is Forum overgelopen naar links. Omroep Brabant. https://www.omroepbrabant.nl/nieuws/3221867/brabant-gaat-verdroging-en-wateroverlast-aanpakken-volgens-de-pvv-is-forum-overgelopennaar-links
•
Coster, A. (2020, 10 september). Brabantse boeren zetten schouders onder droogtemaatregelen | Akkerwijzer.nl - Nieuws en kennis voor de akkerbouwers. Akkerwijzer.nl. https://www.akkerwijzer.nl/artikel/257030-brabantse-boeren-zetten-schouders-onder-droogtemaatregelen/
•
D. (2020a, augustus 1). Wandel de Huisvennenroute in de Kampina. Stripe Away. https://stripeaway.nl/wandel-huisvennenroute-kampina/
•
De Scheirder, K. (2020). Provincie Antwerpen neemt bijkomende droogtemaatregelen op onbevaarbare waterlopen. hln.be. https://www.hln.be/antwerpen/ provincie-antwerpen-neemt-bijkomende-droogtemaatregelen-op-onbevaarbare-waterlopen~a458f015/
•
Fabrique [ merken, design & interactie ]. (z.d.). H+N+S Landschapsarchitecten -. H+N+S Landschapsarchitecten. http://www.hnsland.nl/nl/people/ jandirk-hoekstra
•
Fabrique [ merken, design & interactie ]. (2013). H+N+S Landscape architects - Land art park Buitenschot. H+N+S Landscape architects. http://www. hnsland.nl/en/projects/land-art-park-buitenschot
•
Geujen, C., & Mol, A. (2007). Brabant Waterland (1ste editie). Provincie Noord-Brabant.
•
HILDEGARDVDG. (2011, 19 januari). BRABANTS LANDSCHAP. vroegevogels.bnnvara. https://vroegevogels.bnnvara.nl/community/fotos/landschappen/n-a/44115
•
Ibañez, D., Hutton, J., & Moe, K. (2020). Wood Urbanism. Actar D.
•
L. (2020b, juli 12). Fotoserie: Koeien bij een ontginningsboerderij. Liesbethblogt.nl. http://liesbethblogt.nl/fotoserie-koeien-bij-een-ontginningsboerderij/
•
Limburg, D. (2017, 15 november). Noordbrabants Museum doet met Van Goghs ‘Collse watermolen’ recordaankoop. NRC. https://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2017/11/16/kunstmarkt-noordbrabants-museum-doet-met-van-goghs-collse-watermolen-recordaankoop-14048715-a1581352
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
•
Linders, T., & Otterdijk, F. (2020, 11 augustus). Tientallen vissen verhuisd naar ander water om ze te redden van de droogte. Omroep Brabant. https:// www.omroepbrabant.nl/nieuws/3241864/tientallen-vissen-verhuisd-naar-ander-water-om-ze-te-redden-van-de-droogte
•
NOS. (2020, 28 augustus). “Natuur staat door droogte op aantal plekken op omvallen”. https://nos.nl/artikel/2345757-natuur-staat-door-droogte-op-aantal-plekken-op-omvallen.html
•
Press. (2017, 4 augustus). Precision Farming Takes to the Skies with Aerobotics. Just Drones. https://justdrones.com.au/precision-farming-takes-skies-aerobotics/
•
Prinsen, S. (2020, 4 juni). Acute droogte Midden- en Zuidoost-Brabant vraagt om zuinig watergebruik. Natuurmonumenten. https://www.natuurmonumenten.nl/nieuws/acute-droogte-midden-en-zuidoost-brabant-vraagt-om-zuinig-watergebruik
•
Redactie. (2013, 26 juni). 5 Vragen aan: Paul de Kort. Straatbeeld. https://www.straatbeeld.nl/nieuws/260613/5-vragen-aan-paul-de-kort
•
Redactie, & Yhoitink. (2014, 28 juli). Nieuwe particuliere fruitboomgaarden in Gelderland. De Erfgoedstem. https://erfgoedstem.nl/nieuwe-particuliere-fruitboomgaarden-gelderland/
•
Renaturation of the River Aire, Geneva « Landscape Architecture Platform | Landezine. (z.d.). Landezine. http://landezine.com/index.php/2016/06/renaturation-of-the-river-aire-geneva/
•
Rexwinkel, S. (2020, 7 juli). Mega-varkensstal Oirschot aan zijden draad | Stal-en-Akker.nl - Landbouwnieuws voor Zuid-Nederland. Stal-en-Akker.nl. https://www.stal-en-akker.nl/artikel/215837-mega-varkensstal-oirschot-aan-zijden-draad/
•
Ruimte met Toekomst - Relatietheorie. (2013). Ruimtexmilieu. http://www.ruimtexmilieu.nl/wiki/oude-doos/relatietheorie
•
Saanen, B. (2020, 11 juni). Dringende oproep om minder water te gebruiken vanwege acute droogte. Omroep Brabant. https://www.omroepbrabant.nl/ nieuws/3213322/dringende-oproep-om-minder-water-te-gebruiken-vanwege-acute-droogte
•
Sijmons, D., & Hendriks, M. (2020). EO Wijers 11 - Verrukkelijk landschap (1ste editie). Blauwdruk.
•
ten Hooven, M. (2020, 29 januari). Landschapspijn. De Groene Amsterdammer. https://www.groene.nl/artikel/landschapspijn
•
van Delft, B. (2020). - Het Kennisnetwerk Ontwikkeling en Beheer Natuurkwaliteit (OBN). Natuurkennis.nl. https://www.natuurkennis.nl/landschappen/ droog-zandlandschap/droog-zandlandschap/algemeen-droogzand/
•
Verhoeven, S. (2013). Saline verhoeven [Portret]. Twitter. https://twitter.com/salineverhoeven
•
Verhoeven, S., Wiskerke, J. S. C., & Reijnen, L. (2018). Flourishing Foodscapes. Valiz.
•
Wijn, B. (2019, 5 augustus). Een koe in de wei vraagt meer dan de staldeuren openzetten. Nederland voedselland. https://www.nederlandvoedselland.nl/ artikel/een-koe-in-de-wei-vraagt-meer-dan-de-staldeuren-openzetten
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Credits
173
174
Credits
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
BRAEC Landscape saturated by water Monique Verstappen Master Landscape Architecture Academy of Architecture, Amsterdam Aug. 24, 2021 Amsterdam
Commission Saline Verhoeven (mentor) Jandirk Hoekstra Paul de Kort
External commission Maike van Stiphout Eric Luiten
External advisor Roelof Stuurman © 2021 Monique Verstappen verstappenmonique@gmail.com
BRAEC, Landscape saturated by water
Credits