Providing residents living in proximity to port activities with housing, recreational and cultural amenities in city port interface zones :
1- Incorporating measures designed to reduce port nuisances into building design.
2- Revising the status of port and Port City heritage to properly reflect the historical significance of sites.
3- Developing public spaces and recreational or cultural amenities in Port City interface zones to create an appealing new area.
4- Promoting the architectural and landscape integration of port facilities.
Connecting to a SDG
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Quality education
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Sustainable cities and communities
The associated good practices
Stockholm, Helsinki, Naantali, Tallinn, Turku: cooperation, anticipation, communication
European regulations and the development of residential areas closer to ports have put the issue […]
Cape Town (South Africa): A hotel and contemporary African art gallery in a grain silo
How to turn a grain silo into a museum? The challenge was to take a […]
Strasbourg (France) Silos as new cultural spaces
In recent years, several of Strasbourg’s old port buildings have been redeveloped. In 2003, the […]
Brussels (Belgium): a whole port community working together for a collective image
In the Port of Brussels, the urban transformation of the canal area coexists with port […]
Melbourne (Australia): creatives occupy vacant retail space
Renew Newcastle is an NGO financed by the government of New South Wales, whose purpose […]
Bremerhaven (Germany): Bremenports is insulating homes
Completed in 2008, the construction and operation of the container terminal CT 4 in the […]
Copenhagen (Denmark): Waterfront structures to encourage engagement with the port
Construction of “Kalvebod Waves” – designed by JDS Architects – started in 2012. This sector […]
Rotterdam (Netherlands): Floating facilities and attractions in the port of Rotterdam
Case study The Recycled Island Foundation, later becoming Clean Rivers, employed the architectural studio […]
Le Havre (France): making the shipyard transparent to all
A unique challenge was faced in Le Havre’s Eure district while constructing residential units near […]
London (United Kingdom): Creative industries are setting up on Sugar Island
Completed in 2022, Dane’s Yard is a creative quarter designed by Waugh Thistleton Architects at Three Mills, […]
Barcelona (Spain): all the benefits of a nautical cluster
Barcelona Clúster Nàutic, officially launched at the AIVP Days in 2012, aims to leverage the […]
Recent news related to this commitment
Multifunctional cruise ship terminal at Tallinn (Estonia)
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Rosario (Argentina): renovation of the Puerto Norte Hotel
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