A Strategy of Excellence in Research and Innovation to Design Tools for the Waterfront to face Climate Change.
Details
- Project's acronym:
- S.O.S. Climate waterfront
- Financial Program Name:
- HORIZON 2020
- Organization:
- Komisja Europejska
- Agreement:
- 823901 — sosclimatewaterfront — H2020-MSCA-RISE-2018 z dnia 2018-10-04
- Realisation period:
- 2019-01-01 - 2023-06-30
- Research team leader:
- prof. dr hab. inż. arch. Lucyna Nyka
- Team members:
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- Project manager prof. dr hab. inż. arch. Lucyna Nyka
- Mobility coordinator dr inż. arch. Justyna Borucka
- Realised in:
- Faculty of Architecture
- External institutions
participating in project: -
- CPONH (Netherlands)
- INESC ID - The Instituto de Engenharia de Sistemas e Computadores (Portugal)
- MIASTO GDANS K - Gdansk Municip ality (Poland)
- UNIFI - Universita degli studi di Firenze (Italy)
- CCIP (Portugal)
- AUTH - Aristotelio Panepistimio Thessalonikis (Greece)
- INTERC ULT (Sweden)
- ULHT - Universidade Lusofona (Portugal)
- RIVER/ /CITIES (Poland)
- Project's value:
- 782 000.00 EUR
- Request type:
- International Research Programmes
- Domestic:
- International project
- Verified by:
- Gdańsk University of Technology
Papers associated with that project
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Catalog Projects
Year 2023
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Innovative Urban Blue Space Design in a Changing Climate: Transition Models in the Baltic Sea Region
PublicationWaterfront areas in cities are subject to constant changes. The desire to integrate the transformed waterside areas with the urban fabric involves shaping high-quality public spaces related to water, which are often referred to as urban blue spaces (UBS). The aim of the research was to examine the transformation processes of urban waterfront areas in the Baltic Sea Region and identify emerging transition models and types of blue...
Year 2022
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Computer-Aided Automated Greenery Design—Towards a Green BIM
PublicationContemporary climate challenges are changing the architect’s awareness, which results in a broader spectrum of interest. The available software enables the design of vegetation, but it is often very limited and requires specialist knowledge. The available software allows the creation of individual solutions based on visual algorithms or writing scripts; however, they are still not common methods used in architecture and urban planning....
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