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T3

Sustainable Urban Drainage at Upton

Submitted by HDittmar on Fri, 02/09/2007 - 9:30am. Tags for this image:
  • Sustainable Living
  • sustainable urban drainage
  • T3
  • The Prince's Foundation
  • Traditional Urbanism
  • Upton
This image shows sustainable urban drainage systems in a mixed use community master planned by The Prince's Foundation at Upton in England, with English Partnerships and EDAW. The project will eventually be home to 5000 persons, a school and retail. It is intened to integrate urbanism and sustainable drainage, and does so in a T 3 setting.
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