There are tons of environmental campaigns that have offered warnings about flooding as a result of climate change, as well as projections that have been made about cities that could eventually be submerged in water—Bangkok's Chulalongkorn Centennial Park is a forward-thinking new development that is designed to help control and accommodate increasing flooding in the city.
The impressive 11-acre park, designed by urban design firm Landprocess, has been created to hold nearly a million gallons of rainwater, which means that flooding will be directed to the garden site rather than the streets of the city.
The carefully considered slope of the park means that the city will be able to collect water in large storage tanks and use it to irrigate the park, filter the water and fill ponds.
Flood-Friendly Public Parks
Bangkok’s Chulalongkorn Centennial Park Accommodates Rainwater
Trend Themes
1. Flood Control Parks - Creating parks that serve as flood control measures.
2. Integrated Water Management - Developing systems and structures that allow for efficient management of rainwater and floodwater.
3. Sustainable Urban Design - Designing public spaces to be more environmentally friendly and sustainable, with the ability to provide multi-use capabilities.
Industry Implications
1. Urban Planning - Incorporating flood control parks and integrated water management systems as part of city development plans.
2. Landscape Architecture - Designing parks and green spaces that can also serve as flood control measures while promoting ecological sustainability.
3. Civil Engineering - Developing innovative solutions for water storage and management that can be incorporated into public spaces and urban landscapes.