1 - The Tolerant CityIMMENSELY DIVERSE, UNIQUELY UNIFIED, BLUE AND GREEN, FOR EVERYONE, AND EQUIVALENT;THETOLERANT CITYTOOLS FOR DEVELOPING THE H+ AREA
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3 - The Tolerant CityH+DREAM - THE IDEABlue meets greenIntegrationDiversityTHETOLERANT CITYIT ORIENTSITSELF TOWARDS berths for private boats, and fast connec-The motor mechanics, the skaters, the us there. What makes the dream viable tions to both digital and physical infra-designers and the clandestine lovers also is that it is feasible and open to other THE WATERFRONT AND in The Tolerant City, where low dreamers. We have no intention of con-TEMPTS TO CREATE EXPE-rent, little workshops, commerce without structing a fixed and inflexible image, but RIENTIAL, PROGRAMMATICResearchers, scholars and students will invoices, and experimental reuse of build-rather a dynamic and adaptable planning find residences, peaceful work environ-ings create growth areas and noncon-tool with long-term SPATIAL RELATIONSments and free space along the canals for formist coffee to go. Perhaps the chil-dren send messages in bottles down the LIVE PLANNINGATMOSPHEREGåsebäck or smoke forbidden cigarettes The dream of The Tolerant City is not In this city there are jobs for the innova-on the viaduct, a remnant from the time just about how life in the city will be, but tive trades and industries, with sea view, when cars dominated city life. also about how a live planning may lead
4 - The Tolerant CityAs the backbone of this proposal, the blue meets the green in a life-giving landscape structureTHE BLUE & GREENCONCEPTIn order to lead water back into the area, a fusion of the blue and the green finger is fashioned and a soft thoroughfare is established centrally in the area. From the north, seawa-ter is drawn into the area through a city canal. From the south, the Gåse-bäck Stream is extended into a brook through a green park zone.
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8 - The Tolerant CityANALYSIS - ORESUND REGIONTHEORESUNDREGIONTHEORESUND REGION WILLIN THE YEARS TO COMEIN-CREASINGLY ASSUME THE ROLE OF A FUNCTIONAL REGION,WITH ESCALATEDINTERACTION BETWEEN ALL PARTS OF THE WILL HAPPEN DUE TO BOTH LOCAL NEEDS, CAUSED BY NATURALLY INCREASED POPULATION, REGIONALMIGRATION, AND A CERTAIN RISEIN AREA structuresSettlementsTraffic
9 - The Tolerant CityThe Oresund Region must follow a multi-stringed strategy: it must cre-ate an image of a sustainable region and a competitive region appealing conditions for habitation, education, research and culture – a region of su-perior quality of life. It is necessary to overcome the potential contrast be-tween the agendas of sustainability and of globalisation, and be able to unite them in what might be termed a green strategy – a strategy that permits high mobility and international connections, while at the same time precluding excessive energy consumption. A strat-egy that allows many different popula-tion segments and cultures to thrive in the region and its cities, while creating space for interaction between them.
10 - The Tolerant CityANALYSIS - HELSINGBORGHELSINGBORGHelsingborg is a unique city. It has an amazing ability to reconcile the discrep-ancy between our need for nature and space, and our pursuit of technological and industrial advancement. The Helsing-borg of today, and of the future, is a city in which the natural and the man-made converge and coexist. A contemporary city. The true tolerant is a city of dualities: natural vs industrial, medieval vs modern, water vs land, blue vs green
11 - The Tolerant CityANALYSIS - HELSINGBORGGreen structure and important sightlinesBlue structureLANDSCAPEand future. The functional elements of The topography of the city is striated, Helsingborg create a mesmerising, alter-built up through layers from the plateau, native skyline to the , and ravines, to the historical and medieval centre with its narrow cobbled of affairs is great. By leading the railway streets that open out onto large boule-THE TRAFFIC SITUATIONtraffic through the Söder tunnel, down-vards, the functioning harbour and indus-The extant traffic structure in Helsing-grading the Malmöleden and rendering trial landscape, and the sea. borg is to a high degree based on car possible a fixed link to Elsinore, Helsing-transport. Conditions for pedestrians borg in general and the H+ area in par-This engagement with the landscape, and and bicyclists are difficult, and too large ticular have good prospects for develop-especially with the sea, forms a major a percentage of short trips are made by ing an eco-friendly and sustainable traffic part of Helsingborg¹s character, history car. The potential for amending this state
12 - The Tolerant CityRESIDENTIAL,HISTORICALCITY AND INDUSTRYThe distribution of residential and indus-trial programs creates a barrier on the H+ site. The site is cut of from the historical city and does not link the adjacent areas. LEGENDIndustryHistorical buildingsHousing
113 - The Tolerant CityVALUES AND POTENTIALVALUE MAPThe qualities of the area have been mapped and presented via an architec-tural, historical and functional value map, the map shows which elements, districts and aspects that are worth preserving and perhaps to award protected status; which areas that may be transformed and developed, and which areas that have no appreciable . KNUTPUNKTENThis traffic junction is functionally speaking a building ÖDERGATSVIADUKTEN7of great value to the viaduct appears as a basic elevated railway of forceful disposition. SUGAR FACTORY89Ikea occupies the old sugar factory, which is an of the area’s historical barracks are separate facilities, but pos-sessed of beauty and character. 3. CAMPUSThe Campus building with its efficient utility is an im-8. JUTANportant motor in the building and the engine sheds to the north of it possess architectural value and tell an important story 4. CITY ARCHIVESof how the area was previously used. The Helsingborg city archives are placed in a distinc-tive and narrative building, well suited to its functional ÅSEBÄCKcontent and purpose: the safeguarding of the city’s The area has great recreational value and is character-historical past. istic of the springs that break through the Landborg FIRE STATIONBoth the building and its function appear well-run and worthy of preservation.
14 - The Tolerant CityANALYSIS - H+ AREA....engaging in a process of change, of learning to love what was once unloved.....DIVERSITYPOTENTIALS AND RISKS FROM A FINANCIAL POINT OF VIEWThe H+ area is already a creative land-eration on Campus. Reconfiguring the tum; a protracted building process, per-scape of cultural production, and socially existing to create potential new proper-The strength of the area is the coastal manent building site disadvantages and and culturally diverse from northern Hels-ties, engaging in a process of change, of situation with a view of Oresund towards heavy traffic through the area will influ-ingborg. H+ is at the heart of the city´s learning to love what was once unloved, Elsinore, Kronborg, etc, but also its posi-ence the appeal of the area in a nega-dualities, where so many elements, iden-discounted or as a “gateway to the Baltic”.tive direction. With a time frame of more tities and characteristics of the city come than 25 years, a lot of both known and together; the industrial and the residen-In addition to this, the area benefits from unknown risk factors may manifest them-tial, views of Helsingborg’s old town and relatively short distances to beautiful, selves. The strategic planning and execu-views out across to Elsinore, communica-peaceful and idyllic locations in Scandina-tion of the project must to the greatest tion hubs of high-speed networks and via, while still being close to a metropolis possible extent take this into account..slow, contemplative harbour-side walks, with great possibilities for shopping and history and heritage and the new gen-amusement. The risk is a lack of momen-
15 - The Tolerant CityII. STRUCTUREPLANSTRATEGY AND FLEXIBILITYThe situation, size and contrast-filled potential of the H+ area require plans with a high degree of flexibility and strategic thinking.
16 - The Tolerant CityWe perceive it as crucial that the H+ area with conditions suited for research and is made to contain a number of sub-areas learning, sub-areas for creative industries STRUCTUREPLANcomprising the basis for a great variety of and alternative cultural activities in low-social and cultural settings, thereby mak-rent premises, and sub-areas containing ing a unified contribution to the multiplic-a mix of sport activities and other urban ity of Helsingborg and the general objec-functions. It is impossible to determine tive of creating The Tolerant chronological order for the establish-ment of these sub-areas. The order will Development of sub-areas with high-be dependent on the conditions on the quality housing and offices should be property market and the investment pos-given a high priority. Other sub-areas that sibilities of the be encouraged include sub-areas KnutpunktenLibraryCity ParkEntrance to the stationFilm cityPublic courtyardsCanal CityPublic BathTechnology and science professionsSheltered housingDAOSöderRArt committeeEEstablished galleriesSEmbassyFamily housingSquareOOTGLandmarkRANSFOThe Ocean SquareYacht ClubRHandicap housingMGoose SquareAEducational institutionTStudent housingIONLandmarkSResearchTREGalleryEConference HallTGåsebäckHarbour BathRestaurants, caféIkeaCampusStudent HouseFirestationNight clubCaféStudioPublic squarePocket parkHotelTheaterWorkshopEducational institutionPlaygroundSchoolPark and rideFamily housingSportSportCity archivesRönnowskaPublic courtyardsSödergatsviaduktenViaduct parkHealth institutionOCEAThe HussarregementN STRJutanEEStudent houseTChild care centerHouse of TransformationEnergy ParkConferenceCinemaHelicopterSewage worksThe Transformation SquareRunwaySea Water Heat Rönnowska SchoolExchangerWind turbinesFamily housingSheltered housingWastewater treatmentCHPCHPHORIZON ROADVIADUCTSTREET
17 - The Tolerant CityPOSSIBLESTRUCTURE PHASE 1BUILDINGSLANDSCAPETRAFFICIn the first phase a total of isThe first part of Ocean Street is created to-Massgodsleden is connected to the Syd-built. Mainly on the Ocean Pier and aroundgether with a park surrounding the old trainhamnsgaten by a temporary connection the in Gåsebäck. New canals are dug inleading the heavy traffic to the ferry around the Ocean pier to create new and more inti-the H+ area. The infrastucture inside the H+ mate waterspaces with islands and is kept as it is new energy park is created around thewastewater tanks by the harbour.
18 - The Tolerant CityPOSSIBLESTRUCTURE PHASE 2BUILDINGSLANDSCAPETRAFFICIn the second phase a total of isA square between the the old Hussarregi-The new train tunnel is created and newbuilt. Mainly in the Rönnowska area. Smallment building is created as fixpoint in the internal streets are constructed around thesettlements are built in Gåsebäck betweenH+ development. The park around the old new build areas. The temporary connectionthe old industrial sites and small commercialtrain depot is connected to the vegetation between Massgodsleden and the Gåsebäck Stream. The park byen is replaced by the new Ocean Street is finished.
19 - The Tolerant CityPOSSIBLESTRUCTURE PHASE 3BUILDINGSLANDSCAPETRAFFICIn the third phase a total of m2 isThe park around the train depot is con-Malmöleden is reestablished as a new twobuilt connecting Söder with the area aroundnected to the transformation square in Rön-lane street partly closed as a bus street an the completing the green and blue con-redirecting the traffic to the new Oceannection. A temporary green area is replacingStreet and Gasverksgaten. The train platform the old train Knutpunkten is opened up and extended.
20 - The Tolerant CityPOSSIBLESTRUCTURE PHASE 4UILDINGSLANDSCAPETRAFFICIn the fourth phase a total of m2The old Södergatan bridge is recreated as a New local streets mainly for pedestrians and is build on top of the old train tracks andnew elevated park on top of the new Viaduct bikes are created around the new develop-around the fire station in Gåsebä.
21 - The Tolerant CityPOSSIBLESTRUCTURE PHASE 5BUILDINGSLANDSCAPETRAFFICIn the fifth phase a total of m2 isNew recreational green routes are connection to Elsinore is built southbuilt finishing the Canal City by the ferry ter-Connecting the H+ area with the parks and of Helsingborg minimising the amount of minal connecting this part to the historicalgreen sites in and around traffic inside the H+ site. The Ocean Helsingborg. The redirecting of MalmöledenStreet is therefore changed into a two laneleaves room for developing the remaing in Gåsebäck.
22 - The Tolerant CityKNUTNCANALCITYTHEPRINCIPAL FEATURES OF THE STRATEGY ARE AS FOL-LOWS: new Ocean Street is made to han-dle the traffic along the harbour and to and from the ferries. Because of its sizeand architectural quality it also creates anew kind of promenade, enabling citizensCAMPUto get close to the activity and drama of the harbour. inner, cohesive stretch of blue and green spaces is gradually estab-lished, spaces making allowance for the GOOSE ROADY PARKsmaller scales and creating an amiable and inviting space for pedestrians and recreational on market conditions and investment possibilities, a number of development areas or nodes are set
23 - The Tolerant CitySTRUCTURAL LAYERSBuilding plotsWaterLandscapeCar trafficTrain connection (possible Elsinore connection)Recreational routes/bike and pedestrian
24 - The Tolerant CityResidentialResidential/BusinessResidential/Business/Service/Private serviceBusinessBusiness/Service/Private serviceCultureInstitutionSportFunctionsPublic transportCultural walkwayPublic spaces/pocket spacesNeighbourhood squareArea square
25 - The Tolerant CityOTHERSCENARIOSFERRYACTIVITYASTODAYADEVELOPEDOUTERPIERAnother future in the H+ area imagines where heavy traffic, marina, public spaces A future scenario developing the outer A development with amazing views and the ferry infrastructure left as it is today. and new development create a vibrant pier is highly potential in a long term sandy beaches neighboring the energy In this scenario, the Canal City will mainly and dynamic urban environment. perspective. The location directly at Ore-park, Harbour baths and the Ocean Street be developed at the Ocean pier. The areas sund and near the city centre and the rambla. The coming buildings could near Knutpunkten will be developed in Ocean pier provides attractive qualities furthermore act as a wind barrier at the close relation to the Stadsparken and the of the outer pier. The Helsingborg image, front row of the Canal City creating calm existing city leaving an area in between when arriving from Oresund, is mainly public new development and the Canal City characterized by the industrial piers and for the ferry infrastructure. In this sce-the Landborgen plateau. The develop-nario, the flexibility of the structureplan ment at the pier should therefore built on generates a more mixed urban landscape to the premises of the pier as it is today:
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27 - The Tolerant CityFLEXIBILITY + SUSTAINABILITYWith H+ Helsingborg has the perfect III. STRATEGYopportunity to make it easy for people to lead healthy and sustainable lives in an environment that will inspire them to do so beyond what’s demanded by AND CULTUREThe culture we are proposing for the H+ site is a culture of tolerance. Tol-erance may be understood in many ways; an acceptance of difference, an openness to understanding the other, an attitude or condition of balance, the degree to which one can bear a load, and above all, physical and psychologi-cal GUIDED TOUR IN THE ENERGY PARK
28 - The Tolerant CitySTRATEGY - FLEXIBLE PLANNINGDEVELOPMENT ZONES It is estimated that the greatest profit can MARKETINGDEVELOPMENTSTRATEGY DIAGRAMThe volume of the project makes it rea-be achieved by maintaining a preponder-The size and time frame of the develop-The development strategy strives to-sonable to divide it into development ance of residential space in the harbour ment area make it relevant to initiate wards creating an area of qualities zones, each preferably with its own in-district (Söderhamnen), because water-marketing to potential circles of inves-from the early phases. - By introducing dividual characteristics. Within these front residences generally are in great tors at a relatively early stage in order to not only high profit development but zones it may be relevant to divide further demand and much it possible for these to incorporate also other types of investments. Thisinto geographical stages depending on investments in their long-term strategy. strategy activates large parts of the market developments. The division into POTENTIALINVESTORSsite in the early phases. zones and stages makes it easier to oper-Potential investors will most likely be ate with price differentiation in connec-found among institutional investors (life tion with sale of land and companies and pension funds) both nationally and internationally, but larger private investment funds with a long-term investment span might also be the Canal City From Gåsebäck to-From the Campus area From Gåsebäck to-From Rönnowska towards Gåsebäckwards the Canal Citytowards Gåsebäckwards Rönnowskatowards GåsebäckFrom the Canal City towards the From the Gåsebäck From the Campus area towards From Gåsebäck towards Rön-City center and the harbourtowards SöderSöder and the harbournowska and Planteringen
29 - The Tolerant CitySTRATEGY- POSSIBLE PROCESS2009THETOLERANT CITY20112015-201620172020-2021PLAN PROGRAMPHASE 1DETAILEDPLAN1EvaluationPHASE 2DETAILEDPLAN2EvaluationTHETOLERANT CITYTHETOLERANT CITYDESIGNMANUAL1DESIGNMANUAL 2THETOLERANT CITYPHASE 1PHASE 2VISION AND GENERAL PLAN2011 Detail plans and designmanual for the areas 2017 Detail planning and designmanual for the nextforming part of this phase, years. For everyareas, years. As soon as the H+ selection is made, the process detail plan, an DEC may be required. should be transferred to municipal management byEnvironmental permits under the Environmentalproducing a General Plan (GP).Environmental permits under the EnvironmentalCode of water activity on the southern part of theCode of water activity on canals and filling in thecanal, approx years. DEC project is revised to a planning area, approx 2 years. DEC requiredSummer 2009. Preliminary study in accordance with the Road ActThe planning for the Söder tunnel according the for the Malmö Road on the planning Building Act is initiated. September-November 2009. The Söder study and Railway plan, approx. 3 planning proposal is prepared on the basis of theDEC required for railway -21 Evaluation and . Winter Field work planning proposal is -May Work in water areas begun.(GP): not binding, but merely a sig-Any necessary changes are of intent. It is more than likely 2015-16 Evaluation and a Description of environmental consequences (DEC) is required as The plan is accepted by municipal appendix to the -October 2010.
30 - The Tolerant City20222026-2720272030-3120322035-36PHASE 3DETAILED PLAN 3EvaluationPHASE 4DETAILEDPLAN4EvaluationPHASE 5DETAILED PLAN 5EVALUATIONTHETOLERANT CITYTHETOLERANT CITYTHETOLERANT CITYDESIGNMANUAL 3DESIGNMANUAL 4DESIGNMANUAL 5PHASE 3PHASE 4PHASE 52022 Detail planning and designmanual for the2027 Detail planning and designmanual for the 2032 Detail planning and designmanual for the t areas, areas, areas, The H22 housing Building commencement for the areas to be33 Building commencement for the areas to beeloped during this during this Building commencement for the areas to be developed during this phase. Environmental permits under the Environmental2035-36 Evaluation and of water activity on the channel at the terminalPreliminary study and railway study for the tunnelsarea, approx years. DEC Denmark -31 Evaluation and -27 Evaluation and revision.
31 - The Tolerant CityCULTURALSTRATEGY“Tolerance is respect, acceptance and The cultural strategy will be developed appreciation of the rich diversity of our through a flexible framework, building world’s cultures, our forms of expression on existing characteristics and the notion and ways of being human. Tolerance is of tolerance, and will form an on-going harmony in difference.”UNESCOprogramme through all phases of devel-opment.
32 - The Tolerant CityIllustrativeProjects:Towards a Tolerant CityFESTIVAL OF TOLERANCE1. # THE POWER OR CAPACITY OF The cultural programme will build to a “Festival of Tolerance”, the next phase of the AN ORGANISM TO TOLERATE UNFA-VOURABLE ENVIRONMENTALCONDI-H55 and H99 festivals. It will be a series of events, installations, pavilions and perfor-TIONSmances that will celebrate and communicate the values of tolerance nationally and ; SPAS, GARDENS, BOTANICALS, TEA GARDENS BY THE SEANatalie Jeremijenko, One TreeSwing ImageLearning Site, Walking City, Japan, 2004Mel Chin, Revival FieldPlay and rewindYarnbombing
33 - The Tolerant CityIllustrativeProjects:Towards a Tolerant City2. # PERMISSIVENESS: A DISPOSITION3. # THE ACT OF TOLERATING SOME-4 # WILLINGNESS TO RECOGNIZE AND 5 # ALLOWANCE: A PERMISSIBLE DIF-TO ALLOW FREEDOM OF CHOICE AND THINGRESPECT THE BELIEFS OR PRACTICESFERENCE; ALLOWING SOME FREEDOM BEHAVIOUROF OTHERSTO MOVE WITHIN LIMITSIDEAS; FESTIVAL OF TOLERANCE, REVI-IDEAS; FUN, IRREVERANT PLAY, PLEASURE SIONING, UNDERSTANDING EXISTING, IDEAS; FESTIVAL OF TOLERANCE, EM-IDEAS; PHYSICAL INTERVENTIONS, FUN GARDENS, ACTIVATION, ATTRACTORS, REAPPRAISING, REEVALUATINGBRACING DIFFERENCE, ACCEPTING SPATIAL EXPLORATION, STRETCHING EX-SPONTANEITY, REAPPRAISAL, TEMPORARY THINGS WILL , BALANCEINTERVENTIONSInvisible Zagreb Kissing conversation chairRed DiveFreemobile
34 - The Tolerant CityCULTURALSTRATEGY - NETWORKSThe H+ area is potentially a network of opportunities. This potential could link the area to the rest of the city and even has value on a regional scope. By analysing existing values - hotspots - and connecting them to programs within the H+ we lay the ground for new and interesting OF ENCOUNTERS:Making public what hap-1pens in educational the campus area a 314space is prepared for educationalD1Dexhibitions, outdoor lec-tures and can take place House of Transfor-mation as an extension of the school and vice as a generator of urban art towards the
35 - The Tolerant CityHELSINGCARDHELSINGWEBH+: the process+ photosHelsingWEBFrom Monday to Saturday, at the + urbanCamsFilmstad, projections of last week’sevents at the theatre: Phantom of the HelsingCardthe Opera, .Crohelsingtcarddecide on Helsingborg nowcWomad festival in our tropical e!serroefhsebeach. From 7th to the 12th of etitoiliVLa fura dels baus new ibssFebruary. Click here to see the opperformance in the olympia at .+ details:+ 300 000 SKErK invested in the new parking areasExhibition of degree projects of the Faculty of engineering at the + rst phase nished of sector Bpark in front of the school + proposal Number 5 obtains the majority of votes for sector A. Construction begins art festival at the skatepark,+ new aerogenerators cost 20 000 Exhibition of drawings from the works produced will be exhibited at 000 SkErK. During three days they haveprimary school, assembly by the the curture house in an installation produced 450 000 kW of electric school of by to the helsingchatTo make the planning and development peoplebigmorten says:catwomanhey edu, are you going tomorrow to la fura process transparent we introduce the beggardels baus? supermanedu says:‘Helsing web’. Online it is possible to bigmortenof course, they are really good, usually polemic bennyand have always produced a strong impact on follow, comment and share information the plans, the temporary programs, mayor:eduwhat did you think about the rock concertevents and says:it was really good, I liked when they invitedThe Helsing card is part of the same ‘mindset’. It promotes the use of leisure, sport, transport and culture facilities of entire Helsingborg. Potentially the card can help breaking down barriers of the city.
36 - The Tolerant CityCULTURALSTRATEGY - AREASFROMGÅSEBÄCK TO RÖNNOWSKA...FROM RÖNNOWSKA TO CANAL CITY...
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38 - The Tolerant CitySTRATEGY- NEIGHBOURHOODTHE CANAL CITYHIGH END DWELLINGS AND BUSINESSTHECAMPUS AREACONTINUATION OF SÖDER TRADITIONAL URBAN TYPOLOGIESCONTEXTUALLY BASED APPROACHThe disintegration of existing barriersand the resulting new and efficient cohe-sion of H+ and the rest of HelsingborgRÖNNOWSKAare incredibly important parameters forMIX OF CULTURE, LIGHT INDUSTRY the creation of a successful future ALTERNATIVE DWELLINGSThat is why the new city and its architec-ture are being developed in close correla-tion with the existing urban merits andbuilding qualities. Based on this approach the Canal CityGÅSEBÄCKtransforms the qualities of the existing EXPERIMENTAL AND LOW PROFIT AREAindustrial piers: The closeness to and theview over the ocean - and the closeness to the historical city center. The Campus area extends ‘Söder’ onto the site. In theRönnowska area existing preservable buildings help define the structure. In theGåsebäck area the small scale characterof the built environment is used to createsmaller plot sizes that also define smallscale spaces in-between the plots.
39 - The Tolerant CityGUIDELINES:THE CANAL CITYTHE CAMPUS AREARÖNNOWSKAGÅSEBÄCKCentrality, exclusivity and closeness to waterKnowledge, international orientation and progressModern family life, everyday life, healthCreativity, experimentation and transformation30 % business, 70 % housing40 % business, 60 % housing40 % business, 60 % housing50% business, 50 % housingArea: m2Area: m2Area: m2 Area: m2Plot footprint: m2Plot footprint: m2Plot footprint: m2Plot footprint: m2Average stories: 5Average stories: 4Average stories: 4Average stories: 2,5New built m2: m2New built m2: m2New built m2: m2New built m2: m2Preserved m2: 0 m2Preserved m2: m2Preserved m2: m2Preserved m2: m2Plot ratio: 1,61Plot ratio: 1,20Plot ratio: 1,47Plot ratio: 0,61Landmark: a landmark is placed at the north-western Landmark: : The Hussarregement .Landmark: a new growth , as a creator of identity for the Canal values: the old sugar factory, values: the Hussarregement buildings, theHistorical values: the engine sheds. The viaduct asHistorical values: wharfs and harbour categories:knowledge and technological Business categories: research and knowledge based. Business categories: small businesses, theatre andBusiness categories: incubation businesses. Design,industries; creative industries such as design industry Private tutoring. Conference and and innovation. Small-scale production. Nightlife and innovative businesses; fashionable restaurants and and és; fashion industry and galleries. Types of housing: guest residences, colleges, student Types of housing: family residences, sheltered hous-flats, family , student flats, housing for the of housing: family lofts, communes, single resi-Types of housing: the residences will predominantly dences, multi-family houses, studio flats and shelteredbe highly modern and with a great variety of sizes in Public/shared programmes:educational facilities, Public/shared programmes: educational facilities, to attract an eclectic assortment of residents. sport facilities, youth-oriented administrations, centres,sport facilities, child care centres, health care facilities,etc., libraries, harbour programmes: creative growth centres. Public/shared programmes: a sailing club creates Development facilities. Art councils. Possibilities for vivacity and offers aquatic recreation in the Canal City. Meeting places and public city spaces:the canal with Meeting places and public city spaces: the Transfor-temporary use of public public small-scale creation of space constitutes the prin-mation square with House of Transformation. The canalcipal public space. A square by the campus. Publically and its spaces. Coastal landscape in the zone borderingMeeting places and public city spaces: inner activeMeeting places and public city spaces: a new square accessible Ocean street. Creation of small spaces in the publically accessible courtyards with galleries,by Knutpunkten. Promenades, vantage point and Publically accessible courtyards. Playgrounds. Fishingcafés and shops. Goose Square. Gåsebäck Stream with sojourns by the quay, sailing club and the Area Square by the to the typology:Highrises, points, dense rowhouses, Building typology: blocks, open blocks, ‘low’ high-Building typology: alternative dwelling types (connect-Building typology: villa village (sharing common gar-slabs, open villas, 3D-villas, stacked rowhouses, hybrids of villasdens), galleries, lofts, SoHo (live and work apartments)and slabs), rowhouses, low slabs, + creative business facilities, rowhouse com-Landscape and city space typology:wharfs, bridges Landscape and city space typology:wharfs, islands munities (introverted gardens), row spaces along the canal. Accessible courtyards. Landscape and city space typology: wharfs, islandsCoastal landscape in the zone bordering on Ocean and spaces along the canal. Accessible and city space typology: park. Fresh water landscape in the zone bordering on Oceanbiotopes in connection with the Gåsebäck. spaces with outdoor service. Pocket parks.
40 - The Tolerant CityH+AREATotal:40 % business, 60 % housingH+ area: m2Plot footprint: m2Average stories: 3,5New built m2: m2[Canal City: m2][Campus area: m2][Rönnowska: m2][Gåsebäck: m2]Preserved m2: m2Plot ratio: 0,97
41 - The Tolerant CityTHE CANAL CITY70 % business, 30 % housingArea: m2Plot footprint: m2STRATEGY - NEIGHBOURHOODAverage stories: 5New built m2: m2Preserved m2: 0 m2RÖNNOWSKAPlot ratio: 1,6140 % business, 60 % housingArea: m2Plot footprint: m2Average stories: 4New built m2: m2FOUR NEW DISTRICTSINTHEPreserved m2: m2Plot ratio: 1,47TOLERANT CITYAs previously mentioned, the structure plan is expected to constitute the framework within which four new city districts may flourish in the H+ area. THECAMPUS AREAThe four districts constitute the basis for the H+ 70 % business, 30 % housingarea’s ability to accommodate a great diversity of life, Area: m2people, established and innovative/new businesses, as Plot footprint: m2well as an ebullient and wide-ranging cultural life. Average stories: 4New built m2: m2Preserved m2: m2Plot ratio: 1,20GÅSEBÄCK50% business, 50 % housing Area: m2Plot footprint: m2Average stories: 2,5New built m2: m2Preserved m2: m2Plot ratio: 0,61
42 - The Tolerant CityDIVERSITYEach city district will in the future comprise the settings for a fruitful and productive life for its citizens. In order to avoid uniform and monotonous urban structures, it is important to develop each area with emphasis on multiplicity and diversity in terms of building typology, the heights of the buildings, choice of building mate-rials and content, as well as development speed and profit adaption.
43 - The Tolerant CitySTRATEGY-TRAFFICBY FOOT AND BICYCLEnetnKLEGENDPathway systemA - Main pathwayB - Recreational pathwayC - Local pathwaysD - Scenic routesE - Traffic lights or roundaboutGoose RoadziroHtS tTcudaiVIDEATransport and movement are essential elements of public city space as well as a The idea is that infrastructure is planned daily activity for a lot of worked out so that it supports theuse of public transport as well as walkiThe transport options must be accessibleand safe for everybody. At the same time, it is of vital importance for the public Pedestrians and cyclists contribspace that traffic becomes a positive not only vivacity and presence, contribution rather than a dangerous andalso improve the general healthdividing factor. As opposed to car traffic, “the recreational thopedestrians and bicyclists create an ami-oughfare” itself and the pedestrianscable vivacity, human presence and eye and cyclists comprise the backbone ocontact in the city’s noteertS naecO
44 - The Tolerant CitySTRATEGY-TRAFFICBY PUBLIC TRANSPORTnet naeLEGENDPublic transportA - Regional busses and city bussesB - Regional and city bus stop (with 400 m radius illustrated)C - City bussesD - Bus lanesE - City bus stop (some with 200 m radius illustrated)S tTcudaiVPUBLICTRANSPORTPublic transport must be inviting andefficient, and constitute an eventful city space. Bus stops, stations and stretchesof road must be designed to harmonize with other programs and physical set-tings of superior quality, so that the endresult is to make public transport thenatural choice for naecO
45 - The Tolerant CitySTRATEGY-TRAFFICBYPRIVATECARnetk naecKO ehTerLEGENDTraffic structureA - Traffic roads, 70-80 km/hB - Traffic roads, 60 km/hC - Distribution roads, 40 km/hD - Local roads, 15-30 km/hParkingA - Parking house, largeC - Parking house, smallB - Park and ride facilitiesGoose RoadziroHtcudaiVCARS AND PARKINGThe crucial and privileged role of cars willbe significantly diminished as the devel-opment of the area progresses. This willbe an instructive and conduct alteringprocess, which will have great influenceon people’s everyday lives and our shared city naecO
46 - The Tolerant City- SUSTAINABILITYWEATHER ANALYSIS180The weather conditions at H+ location are 180120characterized by its close position to the160seaside. Wind has a huge impact to this100140location and offers opportunities to be12080used in means of energy production by100wind turbines. Also in regards to build-6080ings it offers possibilities for natural ven-6040tilation or also night flushing, if the out-40side air temperature and humidity level is 2020appropriate. By these methods reductions 00of required cooling capacities for the new 12345678910112JanFebAprMaiJulSepOktDezMonth of the YearH+ area can be Air Temperature [C]WeITnt Bulb Temperature [C]ITsITeITwgesh22222381 kWh/m/a840 kWh/m/a647 kWh/m/a627 kWh/m/a1002 kWh/m/aOutdoor air temperature and wet bulb temperatureSolar irradiation on different orientationsNortho0N1000oo34020oo33030900o10oo80032040700o1st Jul201st JunSUSTAINABLEDESIGN6004o1st Aug30oo30060oo5003002060Woe base our sustainable design on five 404005o501st JMayimportant parameters:30019o1st Sep60o200o6o2808070181st efficiencyWestEast7oo172709081st conservation1510141st Mar1st Nov111312v_Wind > m/ of the built outdoor environ-oo240v_Wind > m/s1st Feb120oo2401201st Decmentv_Wind > m/s1st Janoo220140v_Wind > m/ of the built indoor environ-oooo200160210150mentv_Wind > m/ for a future change in useWind speed and directionSun path diagram2Solar Irradiation [kWh/m/month]oTemperature [C]
47 - The Tolerant CitySTRATEGY - H+AS CO2NEUTRAL CITYINSIDEH+AREAOUTSIDEH+AREAPHOTOVOLTAICELECTRICITYGRID51 GWh/a40%ELECTRICITYGRIDCO2NEUTRALWIND60%CHP51 GWh/aRAIN + GREYWATERNATURALGASHEATINGGRID24 GWh/aBIOMASSDIRECT COOLING14 GWh/aFILTERSEAWATERHEATEXCHANGERGREENTRASHPROCESSWA-FERTILIZATION/GASIFICATIONTERIRRIGATIONBLACKWASTEWASTE COMBUSTION+TOILET+LAUNDRY+ CLEANINGBLACKWASTEWASTEWATERSEWAGEPLANT + SOLARSLURRYDRY-ERPURIFIEDBIOGAS
48 - The Tolerant City - WATER,ENERGYANDWASTEPhotovoltaicRainRetail/OfficeWindIrrigationlaundry, cleaning, toiletHousingWaste waterheat recoveryRain + GreywaterPumpBlack wasteProcessPumpWastewatercombustionSea water heat exchangerSewage plant +Cleaned waterFilterHeating gridSolar slurry dryerDistrict heatingElecticity gridElecticity gridElecticity gridElecticity gridWater conservationBuilding up a closed loop for energy and EFFICIENCYThe aim of the energy concept is to achieve optimal envi-ronmental conditions with a minimized energy H+ area measures to minimize water consumption are :- Grey water reuse- Irrigation-free landscaping and green roofsPassive solar gains- Waterless or low-flow sanitary fixturesSemiconditioned space- Rain water for outdoor water features- Grey/rain water for remaining irrigation purposesDaylight factor > 2% for75% of occupied OF THE BUILT OUTDOOR ENVIRONMENTIt is aimed that green spaces and squares allow ample sun-External shading devicelight at ground level in the middle of the day. In summer,Fresh aircool breezes and shading cool the human-scale insulation OF THE BUILTINDOOR ENVIRONMENTIt is the purpose of the buildings to provide a vital humanenvironment. In service of this, certain technical qualities Plantsare essential:Radiant heating/cooling- level and brightness distribution of natural light- thermal comfort- indoor air qualityQuality of the built indoor environment- acoustical comfortDirectcooling
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51 - The Tolerant . DAYS IN THE AREA
52 - The Tolerant CityTHE CANAL CITYThe Canal City with its landmark bids ZOOMING IN - CANAL CITYyou welcome to Helsingborg and benefits from its close proximity to the sea. Well-consolidated enterprises in logistics, IT CENTRALITY, EXCLUSIVITY AND CLOSENESS TO WATERand creative industries occupy the most prominent addresses, with views of the sunset and the sea, and, not least, close-ness to a well-developed infrastructure and the city centre.
53 - The Tolerant CityKnutpunktenLibraryCity ParkionEntrance to the statFilm cityPublic BTechnology and science professionsEstablished galleriesEmbassyLandmarkSquareTRANSFOYacht ClubRThe Ocean SquareMATResearchConfeRestaurants, caféIkeaCanal CityCampusHarbour BathPubEducational institutionFamily housingPublic courtyardsOCEAN STREET
54 - The Tolerant CityPlan 1_1000 Canal Citykt. . , new entranceStadparkenSection B:B
55 - The Tolerant CityA DAY IN THE CANAL CITYKt. . . . BathHarbourCANAL CITYSection A:A
56 - The Tolerant CityZOOMINGIN AT THE CAMPUS AREAKNOWLEDGE,INTERNATIONAL ORIENTATION AND PROGRESSCAMPUS AREAWith the university as its heart, the Campus area displays a dynamic life characterised by students, teachers and researchers from all over the world. Knowledge, learning and curiosity draw the area together, programmatically in connection with teaching environ-ments, the Energy Park by the harbour, knowledge and research based trades, as well as colleges, guest residences for researchers and small flats for students. The canal sequence merges all kinds of trades, nationalities and age groups in an urban space where meeting places of dif-ferent scales invite to . . PARKWind turbinesSection A:A
57 - The Tolerant CityFilm cityPublic BathTechnology and science professionsSöderEstablished galleriesSquareTRANSFOYacht ClubRMATIONSTResearchREETConference Hallstaurants, caféIkeaCampusStudent HousePublic squareHotelTheaterEducational institutionPlaygroundFamily housingCity archivesRönnowskaPublic courtyardsOCThe HussarregementEAN STRStudent houseEETHouse of TransformationEnergyParkHelicopterSewage worksThe Transformation SquareRunwaySea Water Heat Rönnowska SchoolExchangerWind turbinesHORIZON ROAD
58 - The Tolerant CityPlan Campuskt. . . . . :AB:BGustaf Adolfs ChurchSÖDERSection C:C
59 - The Tolerant CityA NIGHTIN THE CAMPUS AREA kt. . . . StreetThe canalPublic squareTransformation StreetCAMPUSSection B:B
60 - The Tolerant CityZOOMING IN AT RÖNNOWSKAkt. . . . FAMILY LIFE, EVERYDAY LIFE, HEALTHNÄRLUNDAThe PlateauSection C:CRÖNNOWSKAThe border between Rönnowska and living factor, while a bridge over Ocean Söder has been erased in favour of a Street easily leads people toward the new coherent and active everyday city forEnergy Park. The housing conditions arefamilies, small businesses and facilitiesmeant for the current family patterns with and institutions for children and young for instance joint custody children, single
DAORSöderArt committeeES61 - The Tolerant CityOOTGRANSFORMGoose SquareEducational institutionATStudent housingIONLandmarkSTREGalleryEGåTConference HallCampusStudent HouseFirestationNight clubCPublic squarePocket parkHotelTheaterWorkshopPlaygroundCity archivesRönnowskaardsSödergatsviaduktenViaduct parkHealth institutionCEAThe HussarregementN STRJutanEEStudent houseTChild care centerHouse of TransformationConferenceCinemaThe Transformation SquareRönnowska SchoolFamily housingSheltered housingCPHHORIZON ROADVIADUCTSTREET
62 - The Tolerant CityPlan Transformation Squarekt. . . . - greenhouseGåsebäck StreamViaductViaduct ParkGÅSEBÄCKSection B:B
63 - The Tolerant CityA DAY IN RÖNNOWSKAkt. . . of TransformationHussarregementRÖNNOWSKATransformation SquareSection A:A
64 - The Tolerant CityGÅSEBÄCKCreative people and non-conformists feel ZOOMING IN AT GÅSEBÄCKat home in Gåsebäck, where the colour-ful, unorthodox and transformative belong. The rent is affordable for new CREATIVITY, EXPERIMENTATION AND TRANSFORMATIONbusinesses and entrepreneurs who are acquainted with the small cafés, night-clubs and concert venues in the open, but intimate and snug public courtyards centrally situated in the district.
65 - The Tolerant CityPublic courtyardsSheltered housingDAORArt committeeESFamily housingOOGHandicap housingGoose SquareEducational institutionStudent housingLandmarkGalleryGåsebäckFirestationNight clubCaféStudioPocket parkTheaterWorkshopSchoolSportSportowskaSödergatsviaduktenViaduct parkHealth institutione HussarregementJutanChild care centerTransformationConferenceCinemaformation SquareoolVIADUCTSTREET
66 - The Tolerant CityPlan Gåsebäckkt. . . A:ABA:A
67 - The Tolerant CityA DAY INTHEGÅSEBÄCKAREAkt. . . . ÅSEBÄCKViaduct ParkThe tunnelGåsebäck StreamSection B:B
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