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*Brief explanation of culture, political economy, legal framework
*Brief explanation of culture, political economy, legal framework


Government has to think about sustainable future development. More and more money is being invested in sustainable nature friendly projects. The green agenda of Ecobay project supplements and supports the town plan’s traditional guidelines with a number of new green ideas. One of them would be expansion of public transport with electric-powered busses and trams or light railways. Planners had negotiated about it with the city authorities in Tallinn.  
Government in Estonia and local city governemts makes their policies more related to sustainable, nature friendly development. Also EU legislation gives more guidlines and restrictions about planning and construction process, greenery, nature preservation etc.  More and more money is being invested in "green" projects and public education about "green thinking".  
 
The green agenda of Ecobay project supplements and supports the town plan’s traditional guidelines with a number of new "green" ideas. One of them would be expansion of public transport with electric-powered busses and trams or light railways. Planners had negotiated about it with the city authorities in Tallinn.  


"Ecobay will be a benchmark project for sustainable urban development of the future and will exceed the current stringent EU legislative requirements." /Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects/
"Ecobay will be a benchmark project for sustainable urban development of the future and will exceed the current stringent EU legislative requirements." /Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects/

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Name ECOBAY: New Sustainable City for Estonia
Location Tallin
Country Estonia
Office Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects, Landscape architects: Møller & Grønborg
Client Ecobay OÜ
Completion Not mentioned. Project submitted for outline planning approval
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Core Question 1: In how far does this project reveal your concept of future landscapes?

Cities are groving more rapidly, people are producing more waste, nature suffers. That is why architects, landscape architects, developers, engineers, scientists have to think about future benefits not only for people but also for nature. Future landscape is is sustainable, energy saving, comfortable, nature friendly and "green" in all aspects.

Landscape and/or urban context

  • Biogeography, cultural features, overall character, history and dynamics

Ecobay is a masterplan for a sustainable urban area located in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. The project area is 481,000 m² site area and 318,000 m² floor area. The site consists of raised sea-bed and landfill. Not far from there is Natura 2000 nature reserve on the Paljassaare Peninsula on the Baltic Sea. In year 2008, Schmidt Sammer Lassen Lrchitects won a 1st prize in invited competition. The masterplan will be realised in 15–20 years’ time. The masterplan will provide a range of different building typologies, creating a new district with housing, local shops, nursery schools, primary and secondary schools, commercial development and green recreation areas.

Cultural/social/political context

  • Brief explanation of culture, political economy, legal framework

Government in Estonia and local city governemts makes their policies more related to sustainable, nature friendly development. Also EU legislation gives more guidlines and restrictions about planning and construction process, greenery, nature preservation etc. More and more money is being invested in "green" projects and public education about "green thinking".

The green agenda of Ecobay project supplements and supports the town plan’s traditional guidelines with a number of new "green" ideas. One of them would be expansion of public transport with electric-powered busses and trams or light railways. Planners had negotiated about it with the city authorities in Tallinn.

"Ecobay will be a benchmark project for sustainable urban development of the future and will exceed the current stringent EU legislative requirements." /Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects/

Spatial analysis of area/project/plan

  • What are the main structural features?
  • How has it been shaped? Were there any critical decisions?

Illustration: Map/diagram/sketches photos and background notes

Analysis of program/function

  • What are the main functional characteristics?
  • How have they been expressed or incorporated?

Illustration: Map/diagram/sketches photos and background notes

Analysis of design/planning process

  • How was the area/project/plan formulated and implemented?
  • Were there any important consultations/collaborations?

Illustration: Map/diagram/sketches photos and background notes

Analysis of use/users

  • How is the area/project/plan used and by whom?
  • Is the use changing? Are there any issues?

Illustration: Map/diagram/sketches photos and background notes

Core Question 2: What is the role of landscape architecture in this project?

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References

http://www.inhabitat.com/2008/07/17/schmidt-hammer-lass-architects-ecobay/

http://shl.dk/eng/#/home/urbanisme/ecobay-masterplan

http://www.designboom.com/weblog/cat/9/view/3319/ecobay-masterplan-by-schmidt-hammer-lassen-architects.html


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