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Strategies for Symbiotic Urban Neighbourhoods

Lufkin, Sophie  
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Rey, Emmanuel  
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Erkman, Suren  
2016

Utilizing the results of a case study on the Gare-Lac sector in the city of Yverdon-les-Bains, Switzerland - the site is currently a large urban brownfield, intended to host ca. 3,800 additional inhabitants and 1,200 jobs upon completion - this work examines how to design attractive urban neighbourhoods that generate endogenous economic activity and foster socio-cultural dynamics, while moving towards local energy self-sufficiency. Exploring the different dimensions influencing energy self-sufficiency at the neighbourhood scale by integrating parameters related to buildings, infrastructure, mobility, food, goods and services, the work focuses on three scenarios (technological, behavioural and symbiotic) for the future development of this neighbourhood through 2035. The scenarios test different design strategies related to industrial symbioses, production, storage, transportation, and urban agriculture.

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book/monograph
ISBN

978-3-319-25608-5

DOI
10.1007/978-3-319-25610-8
Author(s)
Lufkin, Sophie  
Rey, Emmanuel  
Erkman, Suren  
Date Issued

2016

Publisher

Springer

Publisher place

London

Subjects

Symbiotic_Districts

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EPFL

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October 19, 2015
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