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What kind of city do we build? 
What kind of city do we want to build? 
Re-viewing three different urban developments in 
metropolitan areas 
Oscar Bragos, Argentina 
Team: 
Agata Hinca, Piotr Smolnicki, Beata 
Tranda, Anna Wilde, 
Anna Wolska, Karolina Zajączkowska 
With cooperation of: 
Agustina Rostán, Federico Sileo, Germán Hein, 
Mauro Livolti 
from Rosario National University
The condition of our cities 
● What kind of city are we building? 
● What kind of city do we want to build? 
● Sustainability 
● Metropolitan area Are our cities sustainable? 
What is the condition of today cities?
Sustainability 
“development that meets the needs of the present 
without compromising the ability of future generations 
to meet their own needs.” 
“Our common future” (Brundtland Report), United Nations World Commission on Environment 
and Development (WCED) w1987 
Sustainability in urban development 
means rational, effective and economical resource management. 
Resource such as land, water energy, but also socio-economic 
conditions.
Sustainability in urban development 
● an efficient use of resource land and of energy 
● mixed functions 
● optimization of traffic (waste of energy) 
● urban and natural landscape, aesthetics 
● public spaces and green areas 
● rational urban extension, urban growth management 
● rational mobility 
○ car traffic 
○ public transport 
● socio-economic conditions 
● water supply system, reusing 
● waste segregation / renewable energy
Study Cases 
● MAPA ŚWIATA
Study Cases 
● Osowa, Gdansk, Poland 
● Roldan, Rosario, Argentina 
● Hammarby Sjostad, Stockholm, Sweden 
Metropolitan area of Tri-City Metropolitan area of Rosario Metropolitan area of Stockholm
Osowa, 
Gdansk, Poland 
Why Osowa? 
● Dynamic and developing district of Gdańsk 
area: 13,4 km2 (6,4 km2) 
population: 15 000 inhabitants 
density: low density / extensive urbanism 
● Location between three cities of Tri-City 
● Communication hub 
Sopot 
Gdansk 
Wejherowo 
Gdynia 
Pruszcz Gdaski
In 70-ties and 80-ties Osowa 
was developed by housing 
cooperatives. 
Osowa 
history/urban extension 
In 90-ties there is housing 
boom in Osowa. (single 
family) 
In 90-ties and beginnings of 
XXI - shopping malls, trade 
centres multifamily houses 
built by private developers
Urban Tissues “lubie w osowej niska zabudowe 
jednorodzina. Niestety w ostatnich 
latach coraz wiecej powstaje osiedli 
wielorodzinych, ktore psuja kameralny 
charakter Osowej.”
Local plans - covering 
“Brak przemyślanego planowania przestrzennego. W 
południowej części dzielnicy; mamy uciążliwy przemysł 
na styku z zabudową mieszkaniową. W starszej części 
Osowej również brakuje ładu przestrzennego. [...] 
Zabudowa jest chaotyczna. 
Plany miejscowe powstają w oparciu o potrzeby 
konkretnych deweloperów, bez wizji całości osiedla.”
Functional scheme 
● mainly residential 
● green areas in surroundings, but 
very few inside estates 
● no cultural service 
● no public “centre”
Mobility
Car traffic 
TRAFFIC
Public transport 
POMERANIAN METROPOLITAN RAILWAY LINE 
“Przystanek Kielnienska bardzo potrzebny.”
Public spaces 
and green areas 
- lack of a clear center 
- sclerosis and undeveloped green spaces 
- lack of continuity of green spaces 
- promenade as a place with great potential but with no 
connections to the rest of the district 
- undeveloped waterfront lake
Landscape 
Agata, wybierz zdjecia, ok,? Jesli masz czas. Tak podobnie jak 
w Rosario, takie paski ze zdjeciami. Ładnie to wygala.
Survey of Osowa 
● 166 people from Osowa 
● The survey almost reflects the 
demographic structure in Osowa 
● 70 question survey with 173 answers 
● The survey was prepared with the 
participation of residents from 
Osowa 
● Example polls: 
○ quality of life 
○ quality of life changes 
○ influence of Osowa being a 
district of Gdansk (not an 
independent town) 
○ the identity of Osowa citizens
Survey of Osowa 
What do you like in Osowa? 
What lacks in Osowa?
Cooperation with students 
from Rosario National University 
Agustina Rostán 
Federico Sileo 
Germán Hein 
Mauro Livolti 
Roldan, 
Rosario, Argentina
Agriculture centres with areas 
for weekend house 
Residential centres 
Roldan, 
Rosario, Argentina
Transportation 
Railroad → from second half of 19th century to 80’s 
Rosario – Cordoba highway → middle of the 90's
Urban Growth
Dreamland - Urban Growth
Landscape
Landscape 
● Single - family housing 
● Young couples of medium incomes 
● Wide-open spaces 
● Low density
Land 
Uses
Public Services 
Schools 
● Primary Schools 
● Secondary School 
Health Care 
● Hospital with very limited care services 
Free time 
● Sport facilities → soccer fields, football and tennis schools 
(no one of them is free) 
Access to public services do not satisfy the increasing demand
Current 
Built up 
Future 
Built up
Future of Dreamland in Numbers 
15 000 more inhabitants 
5 000 more cars 
Future of Roldan 
No plans!!! 
No cooperation between Roldan and metropolitan area 
Metropolitan Planning Authority has not been recognized by a 
provincial law yet
Hammarby Sjöstad, 
Stockholm, Sweden 
Population: 17 000 
Area: 130 ha 
Density: 131 persons/ha 
“Wzorem jest dla mnie 
Hammarby gdzie konsekwencja 
planistyczna jest widoczna” 
Mieszkaniec Osowy
Urbanisation
Mobility 
Objectives for 2015: 
80% of travelling by using public transport; 25% electric 
/ biogas vehicles. 
Results: 
fast, attractive public transport – tramway, ferry, 
combined with cycling paths, car sharing system, 
ensuring numerous bicycle parking places. 
Mode share for all trips 
Car 21% 
Public transport 52% 
Bicycle/walking 27%
Public spaces
wooden piers through wharf 
Hammarby Sjostad Parteren
Environment
Water, energy, contamination
Objectives for 2015: 
90% reduction of landfill waste 
and 40% reduction of all waste produced. 
Results: 
thoroughly sorted in practical systems, 
with material and energy recycling 
maximised wherever possible. 
Waste
Key successes at Hammarby 
● The city's authorities were proactive in their efforts to meet 
predicted population increases in Stockholm. 
● The whole development in Hammarby Sjöstad was designed 
as a comprehensive infrastructure project. 
● Using life-cycle cost analysis in planning decisions helped to 
justify the added cost of higher environmental design 
standards. 
● The city authorities set high targets for the projects and used 
these to galvanise their project partners. They took a strong 
line overseeing the project from conception to construction.
Summary 
Osowa Roldan Hammarby Sjöstad 
Number of inhabitants almost 15 000 inhabitants almost 15 000 inhabitants almost 17 000 inhabitants 
Area 13,4 km2 (6,4 km2) 5,4 km 2 1,3 km 2 
Urban Extension In 80ties planned. lack of 
continuity of urban growth, 
chaotic 
Urban sprawl - endless 
sprawl 
Good planned 
Public Spaces and green 
areas 
Not enough, 
streets in bad conditions 
Not enough Good planned, enough 
Environment, 
natural landscape 
Good condition Good condition Good condition
Summary 
Osowa Roldan Hammarby Sjöstad 
City management Limited planning tools, lack 
of vision , poor cooperation 
between city authorities and 
citizens of Osowa 
Limited planning tools, there 
is no project to guide urban 
growth 
Social conditions rather wealthy and middle 
class estates, new estates 
New estates are socially 
homogeneous (middle 
class). The population of the 
town is mainly middle class) 
Mobility Only by car, 
roads mostly in bad 
condition, 
public transportation almost 
doesn’t exist 
Here is no metropolitan 
transportation plan 
There is a very bad bus 
service. 
Mostly by car through 
highway to Rosario 
fast, attractive public 
transport, 80% of travelling 
by using public transport
Summary 
What kind of city do we build? 
1. We build cities without a vision! 
Because we cannot stop the process of suburbanisation, we 
can only control it. 
We can predict, to some extent, what can happen and avoid 
future complications 
2. We build cities with very poor social 
consultations. 
3. Districts like Osowa and Roldan should 
have more possibilities of development.
Summary 
What kind of city do we want to build? 
● For people, not for cars 
● For inhabitants, not for developers 
● Planned urban development, with rational urban 
extension 
● sustainable 
● With large number of public spaces and green areas 
● With racional mobility, good public transport 
● With mixed functions with basic services provided

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SUBURBANIZATION POLAND, ARGENTINA

  • 1. What kind of city do we build? What kind of city do we want to build? Re-viewing three different urban developments in metropolitan areas Oscar Bragos, Argentina Team: Agata Hinca, Piotr Smolnicki, Beata Tranda, Anna Wilde, Anna Wolska, Karolina Zajączkowska With cooperation of: Agustina Rostán, Federico Sileo, Germán Hein, Mauro Livolti from Rosario National University
  • 2. The condition of our cities ● What kind of city are we building? ● What kind of city do we want to build? ● Sustainability ● Metropolitan area Are our cities sustainable? What is the condition of today cities?
  • 3. Sustainability “development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.” “Our common future” (Brundtland Report), United Nations World Commission on Environment and Development (WCED) w1987 Sustainability in urban development means rational, effective and economical resource management. Resource such as land, water energy, but also socio-economic conditions.
  • 4. Sustainability in urban development ● an efficient use of resource land and of energy ● mixed functions ● optimization of traffic (waste of energy) ● urban and natural landscape, aesthetics ● public spaces and green areas ● rational urban extension, urban growth management ● rational mobility ○ car traffic ○ public transport ● socio-economic conditions ● water supply system, reusing ● waste segregation / renewable energy
  • 5. Study Cases ● MAPA ŚWIATA
  • 6. Study Cases ● Osowa, Gdansk, Poland ● Roldan, Rosario, Argentina ● Hammarby Sjostad, Stockholm, Sweden Metropolitan area of Tri-City Metropolitan area of Rosario Metropolitan area of Stockholm
  • 7. Osowa, Gdansk, Poland Why Osowa? ● Dynamic and developing district of Gdańsk area: 13,4 km2 (6,4 km2) population: 15 000 inhabitants density: low density / extensive urbanism ● Location between three cities of Tri-City ● Communication hub Sopot Gdansk Wejherowo Gdynia Pruszcz Gdaski
  • 8. In 70-ties and 80-ties Osowa was developed by housing cooperatives. Osowa history/urban extension In 90-ties there is housing boom in Osowa. (single family) In 90-ties and beginnings of XXI - shopping malls, trade centres multifamily houses built by private developers
  • 9. Urban Tissues “lubie w osowej niska zabudowe jednorodzina. Niestety w ostatnich latach coraz wiecej powstaje osiedli wielorodzinych, ktore psuja kameralny charakter Osowej.”
  • 10. Local plans - covering “Brak przemyślanego planowania przestrzennego. W południowej części dzielnicy; mamy uciążliwy przemysł na styku z zabudową mieszkaniową. W starszej części Osowej również brakuje ładu przestrzennego. [...] Zabudowa jest chaotyczna. Plany miejscowe powstają w oparciu o potrzeby konkretnych deweloperów, bez wizji całości osiedla.”
  • 11. Functional scheme ● mainly residential ● green areas in surroundings, but very few inside estates ● no cultural service ● no public “centre”
  • 14. Public transport POMERANIAN METROPOLITAN RAILWAY LINE “Przystanek Kielnienska bardzo potrzebny.”
  • 15. Public spaces and green areas - lack of a clear center - sclerosis and undeveloped green spaces - lack of continuity of green spaces - promenade as a place with great potential but with no connections to the rest of the district - undeveloped waterfront lake
  • 16. Landscape Agata, wybierz zdjecia, ok,? Jesli masz czas. Tak podobnie jak w Rosario, takie paski ze zdjeciami. Ładnie to wygala.
  • 17. Survey of Osowa ● 166 people from Osowa ● The survey almost reflects the demographic structure in Osowa ● 70 question survey with 173 answers ● The survey was prepared with the participation of residents from Osowa ● Example polls: ○ quality of life ○ quality of life changes ○ influence of Osowa being a district of Gdansk (not an independent town) ○ the identity of Osowa citizens
  • 18. Survey of Osowa What do you like in Osowa? What lacks in Osowa?
  • 19. Cooperation with students from Rosario National University Agustina Rostán Federico Sileo Germán Hein Mauro Livolti Roldan, Rosario, Argentina
  • 20. Agriculture centres with areas for weekend house Residential centres Roldan, Rosario, Argentina
  • 21. Transportation Railroad → from second half of 19th century to 80’s Rosario – Cordoba highway → middle of the 90's
  • 25. Landscape ● Single - family housing ● Young couples of medium incomes ● Wide-open spaces ● Low density
  • 27. Public Services Schools ● Primary Schools ● Secondary School Health Care ● Hospital with very limited care services Free time ● Sport facilities → soccer fields, football and tennis schools (no one of them is free) Access to public services do not satisfy the increasing demand
  • 28. Current Built up Future Built up
  • 29. Future of Dreamland in Numbers 15 000 more inhabitants 5 000 more cars Future of Roldan No plans!!! No cooperation between Roldan and metropolitan area Metropolitan Planning Authority has not been recognized by a provincial law yet
  • 30. Hammarby Sjöstad, Stockholm, Sweden Population: 17 000 Area: 130 ha Density: 131 persons/ha “Wzorem jest dla mnie Hammarby gdzie konsekwencja planistyczna jest widoczna” Mieszkaniec Osowy
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  • 33. Mobility Objectives for 2015: 80% of travelling by using public transport; 25% electric / biogas vehicles. Results: fast, attractive public transport – tramway, ferry, combined with cycling paths, car sharing system, ensuring numerous bicycle parking places. Mode share for all trips Car 21% Public transport 52% Bicycle/walking 27%
  • 35. wooden piers through wharf Hammarby Sjostad Parteren
  • 38. Objectives for 2015: 90% reduction of landfill waste and 40% reduction of all waste produced. Results: thoroughly sorted in practical systems, with material and energy recycling maximised wherever possible. Waste
  • 39. Key successes at Hammarby ● The city's authorities were proactive in their efforts to meet predicted population increases in Stockholm. ● The whole development in Hammarby Sjöstad was designed as a comprehensive infrastructure project. ● Using life-cycle cost analysis in planning decisions helped to justify the added cost of higher environmental design standards. ● The city authorities set high targets for the projects and used these to galvanise their project partners. They took a strong line overseeing the project from conception to construction.
  • 40. Summary Osowa Roldan Hammarby Sjöstad Number of inhabitants almost 15 000 inhabitants almost 15 000 inhabitants almost 17 000 inhabitants Area 13,4 km2 (6,4 km2) 5,4 km 2 1,3 km 2 Urban Extension In 80ties planned. lack of continuity of urban growth, chaotic Urban sprawl - endless sprawl Good planned Public Spaces and green areas Not enough, streets in bad conditions Not enough Good planned, enough Environment, natural landscape Good condition Good condition Good condition
  • 41. Summary Osowa Roldan Hammarby Sjöstad City management Limited planning tools, lack of vision , poor cooperation between city authorities and citizens of Osowa Limited planning tools, there is no project to guide urban growth Social conditions rather wealthy and middle class estates, new estates New estates are socially homogeneous (middle class). The population of the town is mainly middle class) Mobility Only by car, roads mostly in bad condition, public transportation almost doesn’t exist Here is no metropolitan transportation plan There is a very bad bus service. Mostly by car through highway to Rosario fast, attractive public transport, 80% of travelling by using public transport
  • 42. Summary What kind of city do we build? 1. We build cities without a vision! Because we cannot stop the process of suburbanisation, we can only control it. We can predict, to some extent, what can happen and avoid future complications 2. We build cities with very poor social consultations. 3. Districts like Osowa and Roldan should have more possibilities of development.
  • 43. Summary What kind of city do we want to build? ● For people, not for cars ● For inhabitants, not for developers ● Planned urban development, with rational urban extension ● sustainable ● With large number of public spaces and green areas ● With racional mobility, good public transport ● With mixed functions with basic services provided