Print Email Facebook Twitter From Building in Nature to Building with Nature© Title From Building in Nature to Building with Nature©: a case study of the Port-Industrial Complex Kuala Tanjung Author van der Hoek, Alexander (Student TU Delft) Taneja, P. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering) van Koningsveld, M. (TU Delft Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering) Date 2019 Abstract Large scale infrastructure, of which ports and related industrial complexes are a major part, can help to unlock the economic, social and ecological potential of delta regions. Large scale infrastructure planning traditionally follows a “building in nature” approach, focussing on impact minimization, mitigation and compensation. “Building with Nature” constitutes a radical shift from “building in nature”, by focussing on opportunities for ecosystem services development and the utilization of natural processes in realizing (part of) the functionality of the design. This paper investigates the potential of the Building with Nature approach for the development of sustainable ports by comparing an ‘in’ and ‘with’ nature master plan for the Kuala Tanjung port-industrial complex To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b0ee0a8d-9b95-4f0f-88b5-d52e018d8f02 Source TU Delft DeltaLinks Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights © 2019 Alexander van der Hoek, P. Taneja, M. van Koningsveld Files PDF From_Building_in_Nature_t ... opment.pdf 675.71 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:b0ee0a8d-9b95-4f0f-88b5-d52e018d8f02/datastream/OBJ/view