The Proposed Green System of the Obor intervention area presents a multi-functional approach to integrating ecological, recreational, and safety aspects into the urban landscape. It is designed to achieve sustainable urban development by ensuring proximity, connectivity, and adaptability within a hierarchically organized green space network.
Benefits of the Green System: Ecological: Enhances biodiversity, strengthens habitat connectivity, and promotes environmental resilience. Social: Improves public well-being through access to quality recreational and relaxation spaces. Safety: Acts as a buffer zone for floods and a refuge system during earthquakes. Urban Quality: Elevates the aesthetic and functional value of the built environment. In conclusion, the proposed green system integrates ecological, recreational, and safety components into a unified structure, providing a sustainable and resilient framework for urban development. It addresses environmental challenges while enhancing the quality of life for all users in the intervention area.
Authors arch. Octav Silviu Olănescu arch. Vlad Sebastian Rusu arch. Petrică Maier-Drăgan arch. Andrada Maier-Drăgan arch. Maria Florian