Technical and infrastructural developments leave a significant mark on both urban and rural landscapes. Before projects of this scale can be realised, authorities often require an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) – an evaluation of the development’s impact on the environment. Visual and spatial assessments are central to this process and form an important foundation for ensuring that new developments are placed and integrated harmoniously into their surroundings.
UdforskExtension of Route 21
Urban Development & Mobility
Route 21, Holbæk-Vig
Holbæk - Vig, Denmark
Gottlieb Paludan Architects have been in charge of the landscape architecture project for the extension of the road link Route 21 between the Danish cities of Holbæk and Vig.
The task included aesthetic assessments and visualizations of alternative options as part of background studies for the completion of EIA procedures.
The architectural project comprises: • production of an interactive presentation for the road alignment survey on phase 2 of the project • terrain modelling for the placement of surplus soil • design proposals for bridges on the route • the design of rest areas and intermodal facilities • placement and design of car-pooling facilities
The bridge design addresses the individual elements such as bridge deck, columns, abutments, retaining walls, gabions and bridge laces, and has resulted in a bridge design report.
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