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Designing for Climate Adaptation: A Case Study Integrating Nature-Based Solutions with Urban Infrastructure

Juan Sádaba, Arantzazu Luzarraga, Sara Lenzi

2025Urban Science11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Urban public space faces increasing challenges due to the accelerating impacts of climate change, necessitating a paradigm shift in how cities adapt their built environments. This paper presents a case study on integrating Nature-based Solutions(NbSs) with urban infrastructure, focusing on the design and development of Urban Oasis, a modular and multi-sensory urban furniture system. Urban Oasis functions as a climate adaptation tool, incorporating rain gardens to manage stormwater, mitigate urban heat island effects, and enhance biodiversity while integrating smart features such as climate sensors, irrigation systems, lighting, speakers, and electric vehicle chargers. Through a practice-based design methodology, the study explores how transdisciplinary collaboration can inform the development of adaptive, resilient, and equitable urban interventions. The findings demonstrate the potential of NbS-integrated urban infrastructure to address the complexities of climate adaptation while enhancing social, ecological, and technological resilience. The results, validated through an integrated design checklist, contribute to ongoing discussions on urban design frameworks, emphasizing a multi-layered and systemic approach that intertwines architecture, social innovation, multi-species design, and sensory engagement to reimagine public space for future climate resilience.

Topics & Concepts

Adaptation (eye)Climate change adaptationEnvironmental planningComputer scienceEnvironmental resource managementClimate changeEnvironmental scienceGeologyPsychologyOceanographyNeuroscienceSustainability and Climate Change GovernanceSustainable Building Design and AssessmentLand Use and Ecosystem Services