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Climate resilience and environmental strategies for Metropolitan Park
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This chapter outlines the climate resilience and environmental strategies incorporated into the Metropolitan Park design.
- The entire site is in a floodplain, necessitating innovative design solutions.
- Garages are built on lower levels to elevate new structures above the floodplain.
- The park is designed to absorb water during storm surges or flooding events, allowing it to drain back into the bay.
- Native plant species are used throughout the park design.
- Rooftop water retention systems are implemented for park irrigation.
Gregg Pasquarelli
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Next.
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So also, you know, incredible climate resistance.
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The strategy was the entire site is in the floodplain, so we were building garages on the lower levels to lift all new structures up out of the floodplain.
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Making it a park is actually really good because when there is a a storm surge or any kind of flooding, it's the park that absorbs the water and then lets it get back into the bay.
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We're doing native plant species, we're holding water on the roofs for irrigating the park.
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So there is a very, very strong climate strategy around the entire project.
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Next.
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And then I'd like to turn it over to David Karnovsky to talk about the specific mapping actions.
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Thank you.
David Karnovsky
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Good morning, I'm David Karnovsky from Feet.