Greenblue Infrastructure To Establish A Net Positive Urban Water Cycle In An Open Building Neighbourhood Hybrid

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Abstract

An interdisciplinary approach of the building process is needed in order to achieve a more resilient outcome. The aim within this paper will therefore be about the implementation of GreenBlue infrastructure with Open Building to strive for a circular water cycle within the built environment. The following topics have been investigated in order to find out how this can be achieved. Firstly, distinguishing between different levels of decision making in Open Building is brought into connection with the levels that constitute the built environment through which the water cycle circulates. Secondly, the interdependency between the constituents of Open Building and the water cycle is formulated. Thirdly, it is clarified how Open Building can contribute to a high-density neighbourhood and nature inclusive public space. Lastly, the impact of densification on a net positive water cycle is explained and the possibilities of nature inclusive public space to mitigate these effects are given. By structuring the connection of GreenBlue infrastructure with Open Building at different levels of abstraction, a better understanding of the interdependency within planning for urban renewal is put forward. The spatial implications are clarified and substantiated by research through literature study, case study and by design. Eventually, the outcome is analysed/ tested against the thematic research question.