Urban planning analysis - Tampere Hiedanranta in Finland

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TAMPERE HIEDANRANTA FINLAND

TRANSFORMS INDUSTRY INTO A SUSTAINABLE VILLAGE Muna Abou Fayad 201310898 Shimaa salaheddin 201111881 Asma Moufid 201212661 Asra Bashir 201110507


INTRODUCTION Hiedanranta is around 250 hectares, features a mix of factories and warehouses alongside a former manor house and the remnants of a country estate which once occupied the area (Current master plan)


GENERAL INFORMATION •

Architects: Mandaworks + Schauman & Nordgren Architects

Location: Tampere, Finland

Client: City of Tampere

Collaborators: Traffic consultant Jouni Lehtomaa

Assignment: Urban Design and City Planning

Size: 1.500.000 m2 built area, 246 Hectares land-area


LOCATION

Tempere, Finland Tempere is a city in Pirkanmaa, southern Finland. It is the most populous inland city in any of the Nordic countries.


THE SPECIFIC AREA OF THE MASTER PLAN Hiedanranta, Tempere, Finland

The location of the city district of Hiedanranta is situated on the north-west of the city of Tampere. it is an old industrial area that the city of Tampere wants to transform into a thriving and attractive urban area.


CLIMATE Over the course of a year, the temperature typically varies from 11째C to 22째C and is rarely below -23째C or above 27째C.

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DEMOGRAPHY its population is 370,000 expected to grow to 480,000 by 2040, with people drawn to its culture and economic opportunities.


HISTORY OF TEMPERE

Tampere grew as a major market place and industrial center in the 19th century. During the latter half of 19th century Tampere had almost half of Finland's industrial labors. The Hiedanranta Innovation Bay will embrace that heritage but translate its industrial past into a modern circular economy


THE MISSION OF THE PROJECT •

creating an urban district that supports new technologies, emerging business trends and local energy production.

Housing over 25,000 new residents and 10,000 new jobs,

transforming the former industrial district into an innovation hub and a sustainable future.

The vision : is achieved through a set of urban development strategies that will transform the bay into the western hub of Tampere. The strategies connect Hiedanranta to its surrounding context, outline methods to achieve a carbon neutral development, and create an integrated public space and transportation network.


 URBAN STRUCTURE two clear urban grids that organize the proposed block division and reach out to the neighboring districts

Lielahti grid

waterfront grid


two public space corridors connect the entrance points INNOVATION SPINE Along the north-south corridor sits historical buildings, local schools, smart manufacturing facilities and the innovation campus. The sequence of spaces, transit stations and program generate a rich corridor of institutions, meeting places and cultural hot spots.

RECREATION SPINE. This east west connection links existing commercial areas at Lielahti to the proposed lakefront and canal.


THE DIVERSE OF THE MASTER PLAN . The crossing spines form the central organizing elements of the plan.

Smart production campus THE 1.500.000 M2 BUILT MASS CONSIST OF SIX DIVERSE AND PRODUCTIVE NEIGHBORHOODS The innovation city

Lielahti island

Lielahti commercial center

(residential)

The Transport hub The canal city (residential)


THE INNOVATION CITY LAND USE

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THE NEW MARINA AND CANAL LAND USE 13 14

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LANDSCAPE The six diverse, productive neighborhoods connected by an active and bio diverse landscape a cohesive landscape system weaves together the urban development and natural lake shore. The core landscape structure is composed of a historic waterfront park, a sport and recreation hill and a lake delta that blurs and maximizes the Lielahti bay shoreline.


TRANSPORTATION the master plan offers a multi modal transportation network. Two tram lines intersect the site, and cycle and pedestrian routes and infrastructure is prioritized over the vehicular alternative.


PHASES

phase 1 – ends in 2025 • The innovation city • The canal city (residential)

phase 2 – ends in 2035 • Smart production campus • Part of Lielahti island (residential)

phase 3 – ends in 2045 • Lielahti commercial center • Second part of Lielahti island (residential) • The Transport hub


THE NEW MASTER with total built area of PLAN 1.500.000 m2 Transformation of the former industrial district into an innovation hub for sustainable economic development, creating 10,000 new jobs, and housing over 25,000 new residents.


‘Hiedanranta Innovation Bay Master plan

(Old master plan)


The Innovation Spine and its public life


The Innovation Spine and its public life


OLD STAGE PROBLEMS THAT WILL BE SOLVED

Cars used too much

No cyclists and pedestrians paths

No advantages were taken from the bay or environment

No enough housing units

The landscape was neglected.


CONCLUSION Tampere’s new master plan is transferred From being just an industrial city to a sustainable village full of life with the values of its heritage functions and identity.


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