Water we gonna do with all this waste
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This master’s thesis explores how
Gothenburg can strengthen its
resilience to flooding by integrating
circular economy principles into
urban design. The study investigates
how recycled construction waste,
such as excavated clay, crushed brick,
concrete, dredged sediments and etc.
can be repurposed into functional
materials for flood prevention
infrastructure. It responds to the
growing urgency of climate change
impacts, including rising sea levels,
increased precipitation, groundwater
pressure, and extreme weather events
such as cloudbursts. These factors are
compounded by unsustainable urban
development and inefficient waste
management, especially in flood-prone
areas like the Göta river (hereafter
referred to as Göta älv) corridor.
The research examines multiple flood
risks affecting Gothenburg, including
fluvial, pluvial, and coastal flooding,
while analyzing the city’s existing flood
mitigation frameworks. It identifies
opportunities to enhance urban water
retention, filtration, and controlled
discharge using reclaimed materials
within blue-green infrastructure
systems. Drawing on principles
of sponge city design, the thesis
explores how urban surfaces can be
transformed from impermeable zones
into absorbent, biologically active
systems that not only mitigate flooding
but also enrich public space.
The outcome is a design proposal
for a specific site in Gothenburg,
using adaptable strategies that
integrate waste reuse with climate
adaptive planning. The design utilizes
porous layers made from recycled
construction waste to support
vegetation, slow runoff, and improve
water quality before controlled
discharge into receiving bodies. In
doing so, the proposal rethinks flood
protection not as a singular defense
mechanism, but as a layered system of
ecological and material functions.
This thesis contributes to the growing
discourse on sustainable urban
transformation by demonstrating that
construction waste, when treated as a
resource, offers both environmental
and economic value. By merging
flood resilience with circular material
flows, the project promotes an urban
design approach that is adaptable,
regenerative, and aligned with
Sweden’s climate goals. It provides a
flexible model that could be applied
in other urban areas facing similar
challenges, emphasizing that resilient
cities can be built through both design
innovation and material responsibility.
This thesis will explore the following
research question:
How can recycled construction
waste be reimagined as a resource
for sustainable water management
strategies in Gothenburg?
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Water & waste management, Flood resilience, Circular economy, Recycled construction materials, Blue-green infrastructure
