Urban Spaces for an Overheated Planet: 12 Projects that tackle this Global Challenge

Due to climate change, heat waves are becoming increasingly frequent and intense, and they present a critical challenge for the design of urban spaces. Elevated temperatures exacerbate public health issues, increase energy consumption, and diminish cities' overall quality of life. Urban design must adopt strategies that promote resilience to mitigate these effects rather than merely replicating traditional formats that do not address the thermal stress experienced by many.

For quite some time, we have recognized the positive effects of urban green spaces, interaction with nature, water, and soil, and the associated health and well-being benefits for residents living next to parks. The significance of this matter has been further underscored, particularly in the aftermath of the panic induced by the Covid-19 pandemic. However, the present moment once again highlights the influence of our urban models on modern life, now grappling with unprecedented extreme temperatures.

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The outlook for the future is disheartening. According to the United Nations, without intervention, we are on track to reach an average temperature of 3.7°C higher than the pre-industrial revolution period by the year 2100. This trajectory threatens entire ecosystems and appears to jeopardize our urban way of life. In this context, architects and urban planners bear the responsibility, among other environmental concerns, to adapt cities to this evolving reality.


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Recognizing the magnitude of the challenge, in recent years at ArchDaily, we've endeavored to tackle the issue from various angles. One notable article, How to Adapt Cities to Extreme Heat, explored compelling strategies to address this challenge, including the significance of green spaces, the revival of traditional cooling methods, and the use of light colors. Another noteworthy piece introduced the concept of urban oases as potential solutions to alleviate thermal stress caused by heat for individuals in public spaces - this encompasses not only those experiencing homelessness but also pedestrians who spend extended hours commuting through the city.

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Parque Madureira / Ruy Rezende Arquitetos. © Bianca Rezende

Regardless of the strategy applied or the scale of the intervention, one undeniable fact stands out: we must examine our cities and design resilient spaces that signify an improved quality of life.

Keeping this challenge in focus, we provide a list below of urban projects that are examples of public spaces ready to tackle the challenges of an overheated planet. These projects offer users vegetated surfaces, natural materials, water elements, and extensive shaded areas.

Baraike Park Base Facility / Tomohiro Hata Architect and Associates

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Baraike Park Base Facility / Tomohiro Hata Architect and Associates. © Toshiyuki Yano

Parque Esmeralda: Community Garden Project / CAW Arquitectos

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Pomar Comunitário, Parque Esmeralda / CAW Arquitectos. © Rodrigo Werner

Parque Madureira / Ruy Rezende Arquitetos

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Parque Madureira / Ruy Rezende Arquitetos. © Bianca Rezende

Shenzhen Shenwan Street Park / AUBE CONCEPTION

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Shenzhen Shenwan Street Park / AUBE CONCEPTION. © Tianpei Zeng

Jaworznickie Planty Water Playground / RS + Robert Skitek

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Jaworznickie Planty Water Playground / RS + Robert Skitek. © Tomasz Zakrzewski

Freedom Square / 501 architects

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Freedom Square / 501 architects. © Norbert Tukaj

Landscape of the Future Garden / ATELIER DYJG

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Landscape of the Future Garden / ATELIER DYJG. © Holi Landscape Photography

The Australian Garden / Taylor Cullity Lethlean + Paul Thompson

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The Australian Garden / Taylor Cullity Lethlean + Paul Thompson. © John Gollings

Tainan Spring / MVRDV

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Tainan Spring / MVRDV. © Daria Scagliola

Benjakitti Forest Park / Turenscape + Arsomslip Community and Environmental Architect

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Benjakitti Forest Park / Turenscape + Arsomslip Community and Environmental Architect. © Srirath Somsawat

White Flowers Boulevard / Project Group 8 + PARK

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White Flowers Boulevard / Project Group 8 + PARK. © Daniil Shvedov

V-Plaza Urban Development / 3deluxe architecture

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V-Plaza Urban Development / 3deluxe architecture. © Norbert Tukaj

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Cite: Ghisleni, Camilla. "Urban Spaces for an Overheated Planet: 12 Projects that tackle this Global Challenge" [Espaços urbanos para um planeta superaquecido] 19 Jul 2024. ArchDaily. (Trans. Simões, Diogo) Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1010387/urban-spaces-for-an-overheated-planet> ISSN 0719-8884

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