b'Progression ThroughAlthough Stockholms historic district of Gamla Stan was developed in the 1400s, the majority of Stockholms urban development came to fruition in the 19th century, driven by the Space Lindhagen Plan of 1866. Hammarby Sjostad had become an industrial, derelict site in the Stockholm | south east of Stockholm, located on the manmade Hammarby Lake. Concept plans were Hammarby Sjostad drafted for the development of Hammarby Sjostad, as part of later unsuccessful Olympic bids for Stockholm in 2000 and 2004. After these setbacks, the city government proposed creating a pioneering ecologically sustainable development and an archetypal model of the eco-city.By integrating water sensitive urban design solutions, constructed wetlands, and automated Chen Hao vacuum waste recycling systems, this project provides a benchmark for innovative ESD Jagjeet Shergill solutions. In conjunction with the principles of transit orientated development, an integrated Ren Yuxi mix of public and private permeable and walkable green spaces with distinctive urban Zheng Lingling block forms, Hammarby Sjostad reflects Stockholms historic past, as well as amalgamating innovative, technological driven environmentally sensitive solutions of the 21st century. Figure-ground urban districtAerial view of Hammarby Sjostad Figure-ground urban block53U-shaped courtyard U-shaped courtyard (waterside) Green space in Hammarby Sjostad Cycling network in Hammarby SjostadMUDD 24 - Urban Gateways | Urban Networks - Sydneystudio 1 intro 8pt.indd 14 26/11/2019 4:52:29 PM'