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Core Question 1: In how far does this project reveal your concept of future landscapes?

In our opinion, future landscape should be eco friendly and sustainable mingled with profund public participation. While it also should have aesthetic values and various kinds of spaces to afford users' recreational demands. EVA Lanxmeer just has all the characters as we mention above. So we choose this built project as the future landscape.

Landscape and/or urban context

Biogeography:

 -Located in the town of Culemborg in Netherlands
 -Culemborg is in the center of the Netherlands and situated in the south of Lek River
  (the map is shown in Fig.1_Map.jpg‎)

Overall character:

 -Environmentally-friendly-housing development
 -Ecotown
 -Sustainability
  The sustainability plays an important role in this project. The organizations of EVA Lanxmeer  use many methods to achieve the principle, like using sustainable materials, building many recreation facilities. Among these recreation facilities, water system is one of the most important part.
 -Genius Loci
  The structure of the urban plan is mainly based on the record of the existing landscape.

The polder Lanxmeer covers various historic items. Firstly, an ancient river bed crosses the area. Also, it covers archaeological findings from the Roman era. Not only to preserve this landscape, but also to use the natural conditions for (short periods, seasonal) water storage special attention was paid for the implementation of the landscape elements in the project.

 -Community participation
 -Creative design process: bottom-up
  The Lanxmeer project was initiated by the E.V.A. Foundation in 1994. The Lanxmeer concept was developed by a group of scientists having diverse backgrounds. Some of them were already keen to settle in Lanxmeer. The network grew quickly and a group of future inhabitants was created and regularly met to co-create the foundations of the project. In 1996, 80 families had already subscribed, having a positive impact on the elected representatives of Culemborg municipality. The future inhabitants participated in several workshops; additionally an Urban Development Plan was drafted in dialogue with (future) residents and users.

Following a ‘sustainable development’ training course and being aware of the wide interest of possible future residents, Culemborg municipality took interest in the project. Today, Lanxmeer is a co-production of Culemborg municipality and E.V.A. Foundation.

History and dynamics:

  Culemborg was received city rights in 1315.
  In Joannes Blaeu's map of 1649, Culemborg remains entirely enclosed by walls behind its city moat-like encircling canals. The moated castle stands outside the city walls. Houses present a united front along streets and the two canals that cut the city in three sections, but they all face gardens behind, and market gardens are plentiful within the city walls.
  In 1995, Culemborg was one of the cities which were temporarily evacuated because of the risk of flooding.
  (the map is shown in Fig.2_Old_map_of_Culemborg_in_1649.jpg)

Cultural/social/political context

  • Brief explanation of culture, political economy, legal framework

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Spatial analysis of area/project/plan

  • What are the main structural features?
 Lanxmeer consists of 250 dwellings, 40.000 m2 of offices and business units, an urban ecological farm, an information centre, wellness centre, congress centre, bars, restaurants and a hotel.(1)  (The layout is shown as picture Eva-1)
  • How has it been shaped?
 It incorporates many of the principles of high environmental quality and ecotown but its principal originality is the promotion of the constant participation of the inhabitants. Indeed, this area was designed and conducted with representatives of future residents in a creative bottom-up process . It is often regarded as a model for several of its aspects. (2)
  • Were there any critical decisions?
 The Lanxmeer ecological project is meant to promote sustainable development by being an example of integrated approach towards sustainable planning.
 The chosen approach is to integrate technology/innovation ('hardware') and the environment and behavior ('software') to achieve preservation of natural resources in everyday life.
 The final Lanxmeer project programme contains six areas which form the Lanxmeer coherent and integrated Eco framework:
 energy, water, landscape, mobility, chain management and communication and education.
 Moreover the municipality set ‘integration of functions’ as a one of the crucial criteria for the district.(3)

Analysis of program/function

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

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Analysis of design/planning process

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

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Analysis of use/users

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

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

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