Print Email Facebook Twitter Resilient DenCity: Integrating Real Estate, Flood Resilience, and Urban Design on the Jersey City Waterfront Title Resilient DenCity: Integrating Real Estate, Flood Resilience, and Urban Design on the Jersey City Waterfront Author Marchetto, V. Contributor Daamen, T.A. (mentor) Cuperus, Y.J. (mentor) Van Veelen, P. (mentor) Nottrot, R.J. (mentor) Faculty Architecture and The Built Environment Department Architecture Programme Explore Lab Date 2015-10-30 Abstract This report focuses on the relationship between real estate, flood resiliency and urban design on the Jersey City Waterfront. Waterfront communities are increasingly at risk due to climate change and sea level rise. This report outlines how real estate development can be used to make urban waterfronts more flood resilient as well as provide more opportunities for recreation. By weaving together the needs and potential of Jersey City, a bright vision for the waterfront emerges. Subject Flood ResilienceJersey CityUrbanismReal EstateHurricane Sandy To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b6bced76-1265-42f6-85b7-46853f283cee Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights (c) 2015 Marchetto, V. Files PDF P5_Research_Report_Marchetto.pdf 68.35 MB PDF P5_Posters.pdf 14.33 MB PDF P5_Presentation.pdf 57.78 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:b6bced76-1265-42f6-85b7-46853f283cee/datastream/OBJ2/view