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Graphic component creation of an illustrated guide with Ville de Montréal on the design and implementation of resilient parks (water squares). The document aims to provide planning professionals with information on best practices in ecological rainwater management for public spaces. Easy to consult, it includes a definition of the resilient public space concept and describes its benefits. Case studies produced by the city provide the technical information needed to set up these installations.
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(1) Resilient neighborhood, NIPPAYSAGE
(2) Combined sewer system for low rainfall, NIPPAYSAGE
(3) Combined sewer system during frequent rainfall, NIPPAYSAGE
(4) Sensitive areas - Basin areas, NIPPAYSAGE
(5) Buildings at risk, NIPPAYSAGE
(6) Flooded areas and resilient parks, NIPPAYSAGE
(7) Resilient indoor public space, NIPPAYSAGE
(8) Waterfront resilient public space, NIPPAYSAGE
(9) Sponge city concept, NIPPAYSAGE
(10) Resilient public space, NIPPAYSAGE
(11) Place de Fleurs-de-Macadam, NIPPAYSAGE
(12) Place de Fleurs-de-Macadam- Section, NIPPAYSAGE
(13) Resilient streets, NIPPAYSAGE
(14) Reduced-width Street with valley, NIPPAYSAGE
(15) Street with reduced width and inverted crown, NIPPAYSAGE
(16) Buttons at backside, NIPPAYSAGE
(17) Pierre-Dansereau park, Montreal
(18) Bioretention area, NIPPAYSAGE
(19) Impervious area, NIPPAYSAGE
(20) Vegetative depression, NIPPAYSAGE
(21) Variation of dry and submerged state, NIPPAYSAGE
(22) Slopes, NIPPAYSAGE
(23) Evocation of surface water, NIPPAYSAGE
Ville de Montréal
Mélanie Mignault, Josée Labelle, Claude Cournoyer, Audrey Labbé, Julie Coulombe
2022-2023
COLLABORATION
Ville de Montréal
Service de l’eau
Service de l’urbanisme et de la mobilité
Arrondissement de Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
Arrondissement de Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Bureau de la transition écologique et de la résilience
NIPPAYSAGE
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