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Sweden’s Sweeping Green Roofed Hillside City

by , 01/19/09

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Nestled beneath an undulating series of rolling green roofs, Kjellgren Kaminsky Architects New Heden project transforms a vacant city block is a self-contained sustainable city interspersed with cycling paths and walkways. Envisioned as a “green lung” for Gothenburg, Sweden, the development will introduce a beautiful expanse of fresh green space to an area currently consumed by parking lots and football fields.

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5 Responses to “Sweden’s Sweeping Green Roofed Hillside City”

  1. mls mls says:

    Looks like they would make great sled or ski hills.

    From a practical consideration, I wonder what you do to keep kids/people from playing on the roof of the building and falling off? Instead of a gradual slope that meets the ground, perhaps a the roof ends in a sheer wall, 10+ feet off the ground, then only the most determined will climb it.

  2. cdbaut cdbaut says:

    I’ve often wondered that myself..though I love the look and feel of these developments. I suppose a clear or not highly visible guard rail might be in order.

  3. urbanbiotopes urbanbiotopes says:

    But what will happen to the soccer fields and all the kids participating in Gothia cup… The design looks cool, though.

  4. cheen cheen says:

    great minds,,,green earth

  5. guytrem guytrem says:

    This is inspired from the work of Austrian artist Freidensreich Hundertwasser in the seventies. See:
    http://chezluc.blogspot.com/2005/02/hundertwasser.html

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