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Green Stream Linear Park: Vibrant New Public Space in São Paulo Could Help Alleviate Flash Flooding

12/16/2011
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    Flash flooding has become a serious problem for residents of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/sustainability-park-davis-brody-bond-architects/">São Paulo</a>, paralyzing the city, causing considerable damage and even leading to some deaths. The neighborhood of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vila_Madalena" target="_blank">Vila Madalena</a> has had a number of these episodes, but <a href="http://www.davisbrody.com/" target="_blank">Davis Brody Bond Architects</a> in collaboration with NGO 'Aprendiz' are working on a plan that could help alleviate the flooding with a vibrant new public space that could actually help direct and drain the rain away. Still in its planning and approval phase, the Green Stream Linear Park would create a 1.6 km pedestrian and bike circulation spine that incorporates green building practices and water retention, diversion and filtration systems to move water away from people, their homes and their businesses.
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    New rain patterns are the cause of the disastrous flash floods of recent years and previous infrastructure is unable to contain the flood waters.
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    While many neighborhoods have experienced problems, the area around Vila Madelana has even seen deaths as a result of the flooding.
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    <a href="http://www.davisbrody.com/" target="_blank">Davis Body Bond</a> designed the urban park as a way to help manage the floods, direct them away from people and then help drain the water away.
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    The <a href="http://www.architectmagazine.com/international-practice/emerging-market-brazil.aspx" target="_blank">Green Stream Linear Park</a> is a 60,000 sq meter urban space that traces the path of a canalized stream.
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    The project is being developed through a relationship with the local organization, Aprendiz, who cares for some of the left-over alleys after the stream's canalization.
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    The 1600 meter long park is foremost a "drainage machine" and would actively work to funnel rain and flooding into safe spaces. A new water retention pool is planned for the area and will be aided by a series of water retention and drainage systems.
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    This includes natively planted swamp areas to hold water, vegetated areas, pools, living wall installations, canals, underground cisterns, filters and more.
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    The project would also showcase sustainable technologies and green building construction methods, including permeable concrete blocks, permeable pigmented asphalt and <a href="http://inhabitat.com/category/vertical-garden">green walls</a>.
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Green Stream Linear Park-Davis Brody Bond

Flash flooding has become a serious problem for residents of São Paulo, paralyzing the city, causing considerable damage and even leading to some deaths. The neighborhood of Vila Madalena has had a number of these episodes, but Davis Brody Bond Architects in collaboration with NGO 'Aprendiz' are working on a plan that could help alleviate the flooding with a vibrant new public space that could actually help direct and drain the rain away. Still in its planning and approval phase, the Green Stream Linear Park would create a 1.6 km pedestrian and bike circulation spine that incorporates green building practices and water retention, diversion and filtration systems to move water away from people, their homes and their businesses.

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