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Sustainable Järva!. Järva. Akalla. Built in 1966-1980 60.000 inhabitants 25.400 apartments 700 private houses + 221 row houses. Husby. Kista. Sweden. Hjulsta. Tensta. Rinkeby. Vision Järva 2030. Good housing and a more varied urban environment Everyday safety and security
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CITY OF STOCKHOLM Sustainable Järva!
Järva Akalla • Built in 1966-1980 • 60.000 inhabitants • 25.400 apartments • 700 private houses + 221 rowhouses Husby Kista Sweden Hjulsta Tensta Rinkeby CITY OF STOCKHOLM
Vision Järva 2030 • Good housing and a more varied urban environment • Everyday safety and security • Improved education and language teaching • More jobs and enterprises www.stockholm.se/jarvalyftet CITY OF STOCKHOLM
Environmental profiled urban districts Royal Seaport The buildings of the 1960-70:ies West Liljeholmen CITY OF STOCKHOLM
The buildings of the 1960-70:ies • 1/3 of the building stock in Europe • 200 million Europeans • First generation industrialised building methods • Low energy efficiency • Urgent need of renovation CITY OF STOCKHOLM
Energy efficiency Renewable energy Sustainable transportation Participation and information Evaluation CITY OF STOCKHOLM
Two methods Traditional construction Pre-fabricated elements Three house-styles Twelve story apartment blocks in Akalla Five story buildings with external galleries in Husby Typical three story buildings in Rinkeby From 188 kWh/m2 to 88 kWh/m2 Akalla Husby Rinkeby CITY OF STOCKHOLM
2. Renewable energy • Electricity production • Solar cells integrated in the roofs and facades • Wind turbine • Heat production • Solar panels for warm water and heating • Thermal storage by drill hole in bedrock CITY OF STOCKHOLM
3. Transportation • Bicycle measures • Analyses of the bicycle lanes • Plan of action to improve biking facilities (lanes, lighting, parking) • Biking school for adults • Car sharing club • Construction logistics CITY OF STOCKHOLM
Protests in Husby – a start for The Järva Dialog CITY OF STOCKHOLM
10 000 inhabitants participated 30 000 opinions and idéas delivered CITY OF STOCKHOLM
4. Participation and information • The Järva Dialog • Environmental hosts in each building • Education i cooperation with nurseries, schools and associations • The Rinkeby Academy • Culture-historical path • The Tensta Apartment - characteristic of the period • Energy, Environmental and Technique investments and local employment CITY OF STOCKHOLM
Expected Results • A model in Sustainable Renewal • Changed habits through Information and Participation • Sustainable transports • Contribution to local, national and international Environmental Targets • Extensive Evaluation by the KTH Royal Institute of Technology • Developed Methods possible to repeat in millions of buildings World Wide www.stockholm.se/hallbarajarva lisa.enarsson@miljo.stockholm.se CITY OF STOCKHOLM