312 679 sqkm 70 / 249 6 / 28 38 484 000 people 34 / 247 6 / 28 26,210 $ PPP 56 / 191 22 / 28
2 000 000
1 000 000
Ukr ai
ne
500 000
2003
2013
0
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
EXPENDITURE ON R&D 82.5
45.5
38.5
Poland
2004
2013
71.5 m
ln
0,75%
ny
Ukraine
1945
permanent emmigration
3,8%
POPULATION PROJECTION Germa
m le
53.2%
t3
Poland
1 500 000
as
55.0%
on
th s
ny
EMMIGRATION
at
Germa
84.8%
ab ro ad
PUBLIC DEBT AS % of GDP
2 500 000
33.5
m
32.0 m ln ln 2050
2010
2011
2012
2013
2015 2,4 kids
1,3 kids
no savings with savings
79 days
700.000 civil servants
2050
GDP public health care pension fund social benefits
KRAKÓW
NOWA HUTA
1956
Krak贸w
7
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Nowa Huta
Steelworks
2015
Krak贸w
8
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Nowa Huta
Steelworks
map source: http://planowanie.um.krakow.pl/bppzoom/index.php?ID=203
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2010
2005
2000
1995
1990
1985
1980
1975
1970
1965
1960
1955
1950
1600000
3,000
17,021
100,000
90,000
ARCELOR MITTAL
POLISH STEELWORKS LMN GROUP
OWNERSHIP
STEELWORKERS
???????????????????
250,000
STATE STOCK COMPANY
SENDZIMIR STEELWORKS
6500000
LENIN STEELWORKS
3700000
3000000
2000000
20,956
30,839
33,810
38,674
38,000
29,110
18,000
37,000
16,000 1500000
INHABITANTS
STEEL PRODUCTION (t)
94%
Kraków: We don’t like Nowa Huta
93%
I cannot make this place better with help of my neighbour
I don’t meet my neighbours very often
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77%
74%
57%
50%
it’s not ugly neither nice there are no leisure places
district council does nothing to improve our living condition
10%
8%
I’m not happy to live there
this place is clean
2%
I have no contact with my neighbours
Nowa Huta is unfriendly
Studio Guide (p.8): “It is an invitation to think both in a utopian as in extremely realistic way: imagining a whole new society, but building it with what you see and find around.” What if...
, y l l a ! u y q om e d n e o t t a u e a r t r t ou o n ne e r rli a e de w I will If ’s un n t o t give e l Now a Hu ta ba ck!
Adam Grzanka, Nowa Huta Autonomy Movement 11 /132
...Nowa Huta was independent again?
Jacek Majchrowski, Kraków President
source: Fakty, TVN, 12.12.2014
Circular Economy
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source: Ellen McArthur Foundation, Towards the Circular Economy, Vol.1, 2013
Research Question
How the circular economy utopia could look like?
How is developed the civil society in Nowa Huta?
How the circular economy utopia could support the emergence of the civil society in Nowa Huta underpining its identity, independence and improving the economical situation in the area? What is the identity of Nowa Huta? What are advantages of independent Nowa Huta?
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Why is improving economy in Nowa Huta important?
5 STRATEGIES
GUIDEPLAN
TEST SITES
industrial ecology waste sorting plant
ϐ
urban mining
bypass
recycled housing
waste market
abandoned mansion // community center
steelworks
important urban axis
Mistrzejowice
a
cz Rusz
Ñ
Centru m
productive countryside
Ă la
transect grid horticulture and aquaponics
restoring nature
transport revolution
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tu Vis CHP
cargo tram line
ϐ incinerator
post-industrial area // willow plantation
waste treatment plant
green loops
Steelworks
INDUSTRIAL
ECOLOGY
industrial ecology
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industrial ecology
steel scrap 429 200 Mg
coal 932 640 Mg
limestone 366 560 Mg
408 Mg �ly ash / year
iron ore 1 624 000 Mg
1 381 Mg NO2 / year
water 5 319 437 Mg
5 033 Mg SO2 / year
oxygen
2 706 867 Mg CO2 / year
electricity
steelworks Arcelor Mittal 3532 workers
recycled water 3 074 161 Mg steel: 1 450 000 Mg / year sludge and dust: 61 480 Mg / year slag: 464 000 Mg / year
80% of production integrated steelmaking route:
20% of production electric arc furnace:
- 1 624 000 Mg iron ore - 928 000 kg coal - 348 000 Mg limestone - 139 200 Mg recycled steel = 1 160 000 Mg crude steel
- 255 200 Mg recycled steel - 4640 Mg coal - 18 560 Mg limestone = 290 000 Mg crude steel
3 tonnes of raw material = 1 tonne of steel
1 tonne of raw materials = 1 tonne of steel
air-cooled slag: construction aggregate, concrete, concrete products, asphaltic concrete, road bases and surfaces, �ill, clinker raw material, railroad ballast, roo�ing, mineral wool, soil conditioner. Granulated slag: cementitious material, Pelletised or expanded slag: lightweight aggregate, cementitious properties,
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free lime: fertilizer, cement and concrete production, waste water treatment, gases: production of steam, electricity,
dust and sludges: used again in steelmaking process or to portland cement, electric motor cores, EAF: zinc oxides, ammonium sulphate (fertilizer), BTX (plastic products) tar, naphtalene
gypsum waste to diversificate production
cement plant
oo
chp
o
o
local farmers
-
-
preferential position in NH development heat for fish farming, horticulture
o
municipality
o
o
oo
-
households
-
o
oo
-
local food promotion (lower taxation), "willow found" program
local food support, nutrients exchange planning, management, organization
o
-
o
-
o
-
sewage treatment plant
o
-
o
-
-
oo
steel processing industries construction companies
oo o
o
o o o
-
public infrastructure
facilitating cascade flows of materials
leasing steel train and tram tracks
lifetime responsibility for resources
form of leasing public space surfaces
-
o -
nutrients back to farmers planning, guidance, tax management fab-labs program support, opendatabases, monitoring recycling
water management
leasing components for horticulture
biofuels production
energy exchange, recycled metals
-
oo
existing industrial symbiosis high level of cooperation
facilitating cascade flows of materials, "transect found"
public transport investment
better recycling rates
reverse logistics, lease of products
"transect found"
crowdfunding: "shweeb found"
better recycling rates
-
it support for crowdfunding programs
it support for recycling promotion and open databases
possible area to establish industrial link
-
non-existing relations
reverse logistics, cascade flows of materials
-
-
bioenergy biogas production production (willow)
facilitating cascade flows of materials
it support for it support for it support for it support for recycling promotion recycling promotion introducing circular introducing circular and open databases and open databases systems systems
-
providing electricity and heat
facilitating cascade flows of materials
-
Philip Morris cigarettes
construction companies
facilitating cascade flows of materials
incinerator
steel processing industries
facilitating cascade flows of materials
providing electricity providing electricity providing electricity providing electricity providing electricity providing electricity providing electricity providing electricity and heat and heat and heat and heat and heat and heat and heat
o
o
water management managing prefab concrete buildings
comarch
metal recycling companies
comarch
households
more investment with use of steel
metal recycling companies
releasing fallow lands for energy crops
municipality
local farmers
chp electricity for industrial processes
sewage treatment plant
fly ashes and slag provider
steelworks
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cement plant
steelworks
industrial ecology
reverse logistics, cascade flows of materials
-
reverse logistics, cascade flows of materials
investment in separate infrastructure for rainwater
o
design proposals
reverse logistics, cascade flows of materials reverse logistics, cascade flows of materials reverse logistics, cascade flows of materials
o
free waste from public spaces and dustbins
public infrastructure
-
o
o
-
o
-
-
-
-
o
-
incinerator
-
-
-
-
-
o
-
-
-
-
-
-
Philip Morris cigarettes
-
-
o
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
industrial connections based on producent - consumer relation
waste collection
-
industrial ecology people
barter degradated areas
willow
�ly ashes
cementious materials
slag and dust
construction companies
fresh water
waste water
building materials
steel components
supplying steel and collecting scrap
household waste
servicing infrastructure
importing waste
new houses
bike paths
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informing about progress
creating apps
internet of things
crowdfunding
industrial ecology nature fund vacant lands
people
barter degradated areas
willow
fallows
construction companies
steel components nutrients
building materials
horticulture
reusing windows
waste market
importing waste
reusing concrete elements
shrinkage
handmade goods
workshops repair
bike paths
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waste map system
monitoring recycling rates and energy use
shweeb
servicing infrastructure
cargo trams new houses
waste sorting
supplying steel and collecting scrap
servicing infrastructure
household waste
aquaponics
fresh water
�ish farming
slag and dust
restructuring
CO2
cementious materials
waste water
geothermy and shell gas
reverse logistics
�ly ashes
gypsum
heat excess
shweeb fund
cars for scrap
supervising and facilititaing city form transition
URBAN MINING
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2000
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2047
2045
2043
2041
2039
2037
2035
2033
2031
2029
2027
2025
2023
2021
2019
2017
2015
2013
2011
2009
2007
2005
depopulation up to 20 %!
2049
2047
2045
2043
2041
2039
2037
2035
2033
2031
2029
2027
2025
2023
2021
2019
2017
2015
2013
2011
2009
2007
2005
2003
160000
2003
urban mining inhabitants in NH
220000
210000
200000
190000
180000
170000
vacant apartments in NH
18000
16000
14000
12000
10000
8000
6000
urban mining
15780 apartments
1 km
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urban mining
Conclus Architektburo, recycled plattenbau houses
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30-40% cheaper structural frame savings in energy transport ef�icient up to 100 km
source: LRP of “Old” New Huta”; public debate 4 IX 2014
urban mining
Nick Olsen, Liliah Horowitz, $500 house
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greenhouses made of recycled windows
urban mining internal concrete walls,150 mm
pcv windows, double glazed
external loadbearing walls, 200 mm
�ig. multiblock (1) and multiplate systems (2) hollow-core slabs, 220mm
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�ig. construction schemes (3) transversal, (4) longitudal, (5) cross
�ig. slab/external wall connection
urban mining
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 2031 2032 2033 2034 2035 2036 2037 2038 2039 2040 2041 2042 2043 2044 2045 2046 2047 2048 2049 2050
bicycle paths from upcycled slabs (2,4m width)
aquaponic farms and horticulture
concrete partition walls (2,8 m height) (for small constructions)
reshaped urban tissue
8 345 m
2 254 sqm.
48 924 sqm
17 970 sqm.
66 387 m
17 931 sqm.
195 000 sqm.
142 959 sqm.
120 065 m
34 049 sqm.
370 297 sqm.
271 467 sqm.
197 699 m
53 397 sqm.
580 709 sqm.
425 724 sqm.
277 745 m
75 016 sqm.
815 836 sqm.
598 095 sqm.
362 800 m
97 989 sqm.
1 065 666 sqm.
781 251 sqm.
447 376 m
120 832 sqm.
1 314 102 sqm.
963 378 sqm.
531 306 m
143 502 sqm.
1 560 630 sqm.
1 144 113 sqm.
40€ /m (21 240 000 € of market price)
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14,3 ha (49 000 000 € of market price) (10 994 568 €/year revenue)
10 € /sqm. (15 606 300€ of material price)
15 € /sqm. (17 161 695€ of material price)
PRODUCTIVE
COUNTRYSIDE
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productive countryside
residential areas with small gardens < 0,05 ha residential areas with middle size gardens or small agricultural production 0,05 ha < 0,25 ha housing with agricultural equipment 0,25 ha < 1 ha arable �ields in close relation to housing 1 - 2 ha arable �ields > 2 ha allotments
Classes I-III Class IV Forests
Czech Republic
the Netherlands
PL
4,84 ha
11,54 ha
25,9 ha
152,4 ha
soil bonitation (source: Lesser Poland Voivodship)
Lesser Poland
average size of farm (source: ec.europa.eu)
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productive countryside
infrastructure leftovers
neglected public spaces
post-industrial areas
industrial unused areas
pre-development areas
post-railway areas
river �loodplains
industrial unused areas
productive countryside
isolating greenery for industry Arcelor Mittal areas foreseen for release postindustrial neglected areas auxiliary greenery accompanying communication routes fallows, meadows, unused areas
total area: fallows approximate: postindustrial areas:
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11 079 ha 12%: 1 300 ha 8%: 900 ha 2 200 ha
productive countryside
â&#x20AC;&#x153;livingâ&#x20AC;? constructions
art and hobby
biomass - 1 ha/1 year = 20 Mg = 10 Mg of coal = 113 GJ
land cleaning capabilities
willow (energetic)
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furniture industry
small architecture
productive countryside
Parks Cementeries (approx. 68 ha) Allotments (159,73 ha) Nature Monuments
1
Dłubnia Valley
around Dłubnia River with natural ecosystems
2
Planty Mistrzejowickie 9,82 ha; estate “Mistrzejowice”
3
4
5
Łąki Nowohuckie
Division 303 Park
Planty Bieńczyckie
protected area “Natura 2000”
4,29 ha; estate “Division 303”
16,82 ha; Bieńczyce estate
1 10 3
8
1
7 12
11
6 4
1885 - for artillery (prerenovated), 7,1 ha
Fort Mistrzejowice
1897 - Kraków Stronghold Line (devastated)
5
1
3
Fort Zesławice
5
1896 (devastated)
1
14
2
6
5
6
4
Fort Krzesławice
1886 - for the purposes of local house of culture (renovated)
7
1
5
Fort Grębałów 1897 - riding school (renovated)
Sport Airport Pobiednik Wielki active aeroclub
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Ruszcza
Krzesławice
gothic church from 1420; 7ha
Jan Matejko Mansion; with garden 4ha
2
2
Pleszów Garden
św. Wincenty classicist church from 1809; 14,8 ha
Łuczanowice Park Mansion of evangelical community from 1902; 5,48 ha
3
3
Góra Kościelnicka
Wadów Park
All Saints Church; wooden architecture
neo-renessaince architecture from 1874; 2,33 ha
4
9 13
most important, pedestrian urban axis in Nowa Huta
Fort Batowice
1
1
4
1
5
59,14 ha; with sport event arena and park of sciences
Rose Alley
1
2
3
4
3
2
Polish Aviators Park
7
3
2 2
6
8
Green Canyon Park 8,70 ha; estate “Na Stoku”
9
Swedish Square 2,33ha; estate “Szklane Domy”
10
Millenium Park 11,29 ha; on “Millenium Estate”
11
Town Hall Square 2,20 ha; never build Town Hall
12
Cherry Orchard 2,73 ha; estate Kolorowe
13
Żeromski Park 3,07 ha; next to hospital
14
Wanda’s Mound VIIth century worship object
6
Fort Mogiła
1896 (devastated)
4
4
Krzesławice
Kościelniki
Increase of Cross Church; wooden architecture
Mogiła
palace and park from 1708; 7 ha
5
5
Ruszcza
neoclassical palace and park
Cisterian Abbey established 1226; 5,5 ha
6
Branice Park
7
late renessaince forti�ied mansion from 1603 and classicist mansion from XIX; 6 ha
2 200 ha x 113 GJ = 248 600 GJ 2 200 ha x 450 € = 990 000 € / year
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source: LRP of “Old” New Huta”; public debate 4 IX 2014
RESTORING
NATURE 35 /132
productive countryside
36 /132
Łąki Nowohuckie
Lasek Łęgowski
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Lasek Mogilski
DĹ&#x201A;ubnia River Valley
Przylasek Rusiecki
Vistula River Valley Vistula River Valley
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Potok KoĹ&#x203A;cielnicki Valley
Vistula River Valley
dąb szypułkowy (Quercus robur) / oak tree
jesion (Fraxinus excelsior) / ash tree
olsza czarna (Alnus glutinosa) / black alder
bez czarny (Sambucus nigra) / eldberry
dereń świdwa (Cornus sanguinea) / dogwood
trzmielina pospolita (Euonymus europaeus) / common spindle
rośliny ruderalne / ruderal species
rajgras wyniosły (Arrhenatherum elatius) / false oat-grass
kupkówka pospolita (Dactylis glomerata) / orchard grass
kostrzewa łąkowa (Festuca pratensis) / meadow fescue
wiechlina łąkowa (Poa pratensis) / smooth meadow-grass
trzcina (Phragmites australis) / reed
czeremcha zwyczajna (Padvus avium) / bird cherries
ziarnopłon wiosenny (Ficaria verna) / lesser celandine
płożymerzyk kędzierzawy (Plagiomnium undulatum)
krótkosz łyżkowaty (Brachythecium rutabulum)
miodunka ćma (Pumonaria obscura) / unspotted lungwort
kostrzewa olbrzymia (Festuca gigantea) / giant fescue
wyczyniec łąkowy (Alopecurus pratensis) / meadow foxtail
koniczyna łąkowa (Trifolium pratense) / red clover
wyka ptasia (Vicia cracca) / cow vetch
groszek łąkowy (Lathyrus pratensis) / meadow vetchling
mniszek lekarski (Taraxcum of�icinale) / common dandelion
złocieniec właściwy (Leucanthemum vulgare) / oxeye daisy
turzyca rzadkokłosa (Carex ramota) / sedge
pokrzywa (Urtica dioica) / nettle
kuklik pospolity (Geum urbanum) / wood avens
podagrycznik pospolity (Aegopodium podagraria) / ground elder
trznadel (Emberiza citrinella) / yellowhammer
kos (Turdus merula) / common blackbird
chaber łąkowy (Centaurea jacea) / brownray knapweed
ostrożeń łąkowy (Cirsium rivulare) / thistle
rdest wężownik (Polygonum bistorta) / bistort
krwiściąg lekarski (Sanguisorba of�icinalis) / great burnet
szuwar z kosaćcem żółtym (Iridetum pseudoacori) / yellow �lag
kozłek lekarski (Valeriana of�icinalis) / valerian
rudzik (Erithacus rubecula) / european robin
wilga (Oriolus oriolus) / black-naped oriole
dzięcioł duży (Dendrocopos major) / great spotted woodpecker
grzywacz (Columba palumbus) / wood pigeon
wiąz szypułkowy - limak(Buteo (Ulmusbuteo) laevis) myszołów zwyczajny / elm tree / common buzzard
dąb szypułkowy (Quercus robur) / oak tree
jesion (Fraxinus excelsior) / ash tree
topola czarna (Populus nigra) / black poplar
kułka krwista (Dactylhoriza incarnata) / early marsh-orchid
wiązówka błotna (Filipendula ulmaria) / meadowsweet
pałka szerokolistna (Typhetum latifoliae) / broad truncheons
trzciniak (Acrocephalus arundinaceus) / great reed warbler
trzcinniczek (Acrocephalus scirpaceus) / reed warbler
rokitniczka (Acrocephalus schoenobeanus) / sedge warbler
osika (Populus tremula) / aspen tree
bez czarny (Sambucus nigra) / eldberry
dereń świdwa (Cornus sanguinea) / dogwood
trzmielina pospolita (Euonymus europaeus) / common spindle
czeremcha zwyczajna (Padvus avium) / bird cherries
leszczyna pospolita (Corylus avellana) / �ilberts
łozówka (Acrocephalus palustris) / marsh warbler
brzęczka (Locustella luscinioides) / savi's warbler
strumieniówka (Locustella �luviatilis) / river warbler
pokrzewka cierniówka (Sylvia communis) / common whitethroat
potrzos (Emberiza schoeniclus) / common reed bunting
ziarnopłon wiosenny (Ficaria verna) / lesser celandine
zawilec gajowy (Anemone nemorosa) / anemone
miodunka ćma (Pumonaria obscura) / unspotted lungwort
czyściec leśny (Stachys sylvatica) / hedge woundwort
czartwa pospolita (Circaea lutetiana) / enchanter's-nightshade
kłosownica leśna (Brachypodium sylvaticum) / false brome
derkacz (Crex crex) / corn crake
gąsiorek (Lanius collourio) / red-backed shrike
bączek (Ixobrychus minutus) / little bittern
błotniak stawowy (Circus aeruginosus) / western marsh harrier
szpak (Sturnus vulgaris) / common starling
sroka (Pica pica)
kostrzewa olbrzymia (Festuca gigantea) / giant fescue
pokrzywa (Urtica dioica) / nettle
podagrycznik pospolity (Aegopodium podagraria) / ground elder
dzięcioł zielonosiwy (Picus canus) / grey-headed woodpecker
dzięcioł zielony (Picus viridis) / green woodpecker
grzyby / mushrooms
jaskółka (Hirundinida) / swallow
kwiczół (Turdus pilaris) / �ieldfare
czerwończyk �ioletek (Lycaena helle) / violet copper
czerwończyk nieparek (Lycena dispar) / large copper
moderaszek telejus (Maculinea teleius) / scarce large blue
mchy / mosses
gawron (Corvus frugilegus) / rook
kawka (Corvus monedula) / jackdaw
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świerszczak (Locustella naevia) / common grasshopper warbler
6 5
2
5
2
7
6 2
3
1
4
4
4 1
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1
development restriction
recreation
Nowa Huta
Krak贸w
city border
green corridor
O2
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COx
SO x
environment regeneration
NOx
CO x
SOx
Ox
TRANSPORT REVOLUTION
42 /132
1856 CARS / year / NH
43 /132
SHWEEB: human powered monorail
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electric car speed: up to 220 km/h speed in cities: 50 km/h... C02 emission: 250g/km + 18g/km energy needed to move 1 km (35km/h): 836 357 J
a car average: 1 Mg of steel + costful road infrastructure 1856 Mg (yearly recycled cars in NH)
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shweeb speed: up to 70km/h speed in cities: 50 km/h CO2 emission: 18g/km (driver only) energy needed to move 1 km (35km/h): 10 285 J
15 times less CO2 in transport 81 times less energy consumed shweeb (both ways line) 1 Mg of steel = 5,71 m of shweeb 1856 Mg of steel = 10 597 m of shweeb per year
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
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2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022-35
2035 - 50
shweeb
trams
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cars
NH
EXISTING SITUATION
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NH
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT PROPOSAL
ALTERNATIVE PROPOSAL
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NH
Spatial form analysis urban tissue: gradient from clear urban blocks to unde�ined negative urban space urban tissue: dispersed habitation, industry areas landmarks: industrial chimneys, high-rise housing, horizontal landmarks border: railway border: River forests or rows of tree main streets
Proposed ordering form of the city social realistic axis included in proposed form other social realistic roads with important forming role existing road infrastructure incorporated into new form extension and connection of existing axis car free axis axis only for public transport reduced car traf�ic
T1
T2
T3 T4
T1
T5 T6 T6 T5 T4 T3 T2
T1
T1
T1
transect urban model de�ining densities of the areas along the main axis; development responding to the demographic trends
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GUIDEPLAN ELEMENTS
urban ordering
green borders
transect grid
transport revolution
village centers
dynamic riverscape
transit
urban mining
industrial ecology
urban units
fallows to willow
tourism
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urban ordering
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transect grid
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urban units
55 /132
transport revolution
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village centers
57 /132
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRO
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
transit
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK
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SK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
urban mining
59 /132
industrial ecology
60 /132
dynamic riverscape
61 /132
fallows to willow
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green borders
63 /132
tourism
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waste sorting plant
densi�ication
bypass
recycled housing
waste market
abandoned mansion // community center
steelworks
important urban axis
transect grid horticulture and aquaponics
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CHP
cargo tram line
�ish farming incinerator
post-industrial area // willow plantation
waste treatment plant
green loops
Mistrzejowice
a
cz Rusz
e yc
cz
eń
Bi Centru m
Czyżyny la
tu Vis
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Steelworks
1
test site: Mistrzejowice
1
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test site: Mistrzejowice
scouting center
spa & wellness
museum of prefab concrete
paintball park
rehab center
1
69 /132
test site: Mistrzejowice 2016
1
70 /132
test site: Mistrzejowice 2020
1
71 /132
test site: Mistrzejowice 2025
1
72 /132
test site: Mistrzejowice 2030
1
73 /132
test site: Mistrzejowice 2035
1
74 /132
test site: Mistrzejowice 2040
1
75 /132
test site: Mistrzejowice 2045
1
76 /132
test site: Mistrzejowice 2050
2
77 /132
test site: Steelworks 2016
willow cultivation
2
test site: Steelworks 2020
magistrat nowohucki 78 /132
shweeb factory
cargo trams factory
2
test site: Steelworks 2025
cars dismantling prefab concrete recovery
shweeb and tram infrastructure 79 /132
2
test site: Steelworks 2030
windows recovery, horticulture labs 80 /132
2
test site: Steelworks 2035
NH transport planning offices
public transport design and labs 81 /132
CNC Workshops ICT and automation labs
2
test site: Steelworks 2040
startups and service area
economic university labs 82 /132
2
test site: Steelworks 2045
office space
steel design 83 /132
steel research
2
84 /132
test site: Steelworks 2050
museum of steel
3
85 /132
test site: Czyzyny 2016
3
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test site: Czyzyny 2020
3
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test site: Czyzyny 2025
3
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test site: Czyzyny 2030
3
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test site: Czyzyny 2035
3
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test site: Czyzyny 2040
3
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test site: Czyzyny 2045
3
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test site: Czyzyny 2050
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1800
test site: Centrum A-D
WASTE/YEAR
kg
organic waste 122 616 74 311 paper 52 020 plastics 14 868 wrapping 7 430 wood 3 715 textile 3 715 e-waste 7 430 green waste 18 576 metal 29 729 glass 37 159 mineral compostable 130 046 combustible 282 390 recyclable 234 093 TOTAL 371 569 100 % GOAL 40 % CURRENT
TOTAL
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RECYCLING
6592 GJ 678 GJ 27 110 €
NEEDED SAVED SAVED
43 310 €
SAVED
19 782 GJ 1 296 GJ 16 120 €
CIVIL BUDGET
NEEDED SAVED SAVED
CIVIL SOCIETY
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test site: Centrum A-D
Sport facilities
Grill arbor
Garbage shafts
Heating pump
Pottery equipment
Flower beds
Photovoltaic panels
Garbutrators
Aquaponic farm
Street furniture
4
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test site: Centrum A-D
Composter
Bread ovens
Smokehouse
Local beer production
Fruit trees
Abisynian well
Playground
Solar panels
Chicken coops
wi-fi
bee - hives
Workshop tools
5
test site: Bienczyce GFA = 0,35 ha FP = 0,07 ha A = 40
GFA = 0,65 ha FP = 0,13 ha A = 90
GFA = 0,72 ha FP = 0,06 ha A = 120
GFA = 0,15 ha FP = 0,03 ha A = 20
GFA = 0,75 ha FP = 0,15 ha A = 90
GFA = 2,04 ha FP = 0,17 ha A = 204
FAR = 0,596 DU = 75,28 POP = 188,2 96 /132
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high cost of transport high cost of maintenance high cost of infrastructure low amount of services low liveability great ampunt of greenery
GFA = FP = A= FAR = DU = POP =
GROSS FLOOR AREA FOOTPRINT APARTMENTS FLOOR AREA RATIO DWELLING UNITS /ha POPULATION / ha
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test site: Bienczyce 2016
5
98 /132
test site: Bienczyce 2020
5
99 /132
test site: Bienczyce 2025
5
100/132
test site: Bienczyce 2030
5
101/132
test site: Bienczyce 2035
5
102/132
test site: Bienczyce 2040
5
103/132
test site: Bienczyce 2045
5
104/132
test site: Bienczyce 2050
6
test site: Ruszcza
Arcelor Mittal National Treasure Private Ownership Municipality
105/132
6
test site: Ruszcza
New Farms Arcelor Mittal National Treasure Private Ownership Municipality
106/132
municipality
steelworks
national treasure
nature fund
nature fund
farmer A farmer B
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6
108/132
test site: Ruszcza
7
109/132
test site: Vistula Valley 2015
7
110/132
test site: Vistula Valley 2020
7
111/132
test site: Vistula Valley 2025
7
112/132
test site: Vistula Valley 2030
7
113/132
test site: Vistula Valley 2035
7
114/132
test site: Vistula Valley 2040
7
115/132
test site: Vistula Valley 2045
7
116/132
test site: Vistula Valley 2050
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