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Spatial development concept for the Outer Port in Gdańsk - work number 2/23/24

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The research series presents in a form of a design chart possible variants of the spatial layout of the water and land areas of the Outer Port of Gdańsk using different combinations of terminals with different annual turnover volumes. Individual works in the series present different solutions for anchorages, channels, port entrances, turntables and basins, both in terms of their size and mutual location. Work number 2/23/24 is the subject of this study.

Works 2/23/24 provide for the westward extension of the North Port of Gdansk. The premise of the new part of the port is based on the construction of a new land area surrounding the main port water from the west. The main water body will be accessible from the south-eastern entrance, which will be connected to the existing approaching channel to the North Port. The outer harbour is protected from waves by the newly reclaimed land itself and by two breakwaters to the north. The western breakwater protects the second, western, access channel, allowing the western side of the new land to be used as an additional berthing line.

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2-23-24-PL-Wysocka-Wasilewska-Gdansk-Outer-port-concept-chart-2.zip
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License:
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Year of publication:
2024
Related location:
Gdańsk, województwo pomorskie, Polska (54° 24′ 48″ N, 18° 41′ 39″ E)
Verification date:
2025-01-20
Creation date:
2024
Dataset language:
English
Fields of science:
  • architecture and urban planning (Engineering and Technology)
DOI:
DOI ID 10.34808/k39a-zb89 open in new tab
Verified by:
Gdańsk University of Technology

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