Eco-neighborhood – Hammarby – Sweden

“I particularly remember visiting the eco-neighborhood in Hammarby, Sweden.
Hammarby Sjöstad is a new district in Stockholm, Sweden, which has become an exemplary project of sustainable urban development. I had the pleasure of visiting it and was struck by the positive experiences of quality in the built environment. The focus on sustainability is one of the most impressive aspects of the project. Hammarby Sjöstad was designed with the goal of reducing the environmental impact of urban living while maintaining a high standard of living. This has been achieved through a number of innovative measures, including a district heating and cooling system, solar power generation and waste management systems.

I was also impressed with the use of green space throughout the neighborhood. The area was designed with an emphasis on easy access to nature, with green roofs, community gardens and parks scattered throughout including bike paths. This created a sense of balance between urban life and nature, which is essential for a positive quality experience in the built environment.

Another aspect of the project that stood out was the attention to detail in the building design. The architecture has the right scale to accommodate the functions and promote a sustainable environment. The use of materials such as wood and natural stone added warmth and a sense of connection to nature, which is often missing in modern urban developments. The emphasis on community and social interaction was also evident throughout Hammarby Sjöstad. The neighborhood was designed with a pedestrian layout and a variety of public spaces for socializing and gathering.

Overall, my experience with quality in the built environment during my visit to Hammarby Sjöstad was extremely positive. The sustainability, green spaces, attention to detail in building design, and emphasis on community and social interaction created a sense of balance and harmony. I left the area with a sense of inspiration and hope for the future of sustainable urban development. Hammarby Sjöstad is a model of what can be achieved when an inclusive approach improves quality and drives the design and construction of the built environment.” (Booklet Positive Lived Experiences of Quality in the Built Environment 2023, p.241).

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