CF Møller?s Nature Park is Designed to Flood to Save the Nearby Town

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Autor: archdaily Publicado el: 09/01/2018
CF Møller?s Nature Park is Designed to Flood to Save the Nearby Town

CF Møller?s Storkeengen (Stork Meadow) is a landscape solution, bringing the town of Randers closer to the longest river in Denmark, the Gudenå River to prevent the threat of flooding. The storm protection uses the wetland meadows as an attractive nature park to handle the raised stormwater level, whilst a recreational pathway increases accessibi...
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