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project by Linda Rekelhof
Climate change is not only affecting our world but also our cities. Amsterdam in 2040 will have to cope with extreme weather events, resulting in a surplus of rainwater and heatstress. Oase 2040 is an adaptation to the future climate. The subterranean therme stores the city centre’s rainwater and offers the citizens a climatic oasis.
“Global warming is renewing our perception of the climate, but also of architecture.” Philippe Rahm, architect
The future climate of Amsterdam will be hot. Heavy rainfall will occur more often and heavier than ever before.
The solution; a subterranean urban spa in the heatstress center of Amsterdam.
This project will be published on June 22nd.Links
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