Energy Landscapes
Shaping the energy transition in the Amsterdam Metropolitan Area
A. Wiggers (TU Delft - Architecture and the Built Environment)
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Abstract
Through the perspective of Urban Metabolism, that focuses on the design of flows, this project researches the flow of energy in regards to the Paris climate agreement of 2015. The energy transition towards renewable resources is considered in the terms of spatial impact and public acceptance. The energy landscape is used as a design concept that comprises the various aspects of all three of these occurrencies. Through a layer-approach the research builds towards a strategy for the energy landscapes of the Amsterdam Metropolitan Area.