Redesigning Deltas Program Partners: TU Delft, Deltares, Convergence Alliance-Resilient Delta, The Delta Commissioner, PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency, Wageningen University & Research, EUR, IHE Delft
Redesigning Deltas Program Coordination:
TU Delft, Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, Delta Urbanism Interdisciplinary Research Group, Chris Zevenbergen, Fransje Hooimeijer, Taneha Kuzniecow Bacchin.
TU Delft, Policy & Strategy Department, Nikki Brand, Geneviève Girard.
Deltares, Ellen Tromp
Redesigning Deltas – Design Study Line Project Leaders:
Fransje Hooimeijer, Taneha Kuzniecow Bacchin
Redesigning Deltas – Design Study Line Advisory Board:
Chris Zevenbergen, Erik Luiten, Like Bijlsma, Hans de Boer, Remon Pot, Ellen Tromp, Nikki Brand
Redesigning Deltas – Design Study Line Design Exhibition Production:
Fransje Hooimeijer, Taneha Kuzniecow Bacchin, Julia Ferreira de Sousa Daher, Francesca Rizzetto, Luca Iuorio
https://www.redesigningdeltas.org
‘It’s about time’ marks the urgency of taking responsibility for a sustainable and inclusive world. Redesigning Deltas as a movement is in line with this activist perspective on transformation and focuses on the instrumental side of design. The power of design lies in the ability to see beyond the existing reality, drawing from previous path dependencies and envisioning new relations that are able to trigger fundamental systemic change. It enables change in ways of doing that created the existing reality in the first place. It initiates or disrupts ways of living over time.
It is essential to identify and understand pathways to a sustainable and inclusive delta in which transformations are likely necessary. Collective inter-disciplinary knowledge production is required to develop these (transformation) pathways, and the success of collective knowledge production does require a design-based approach, in which different perspectives are recognized and joint new perspectives are developed.
RDD Booklet IABR-1-Rotterdam Region
This manifest is built on the analyses and designs of the five challenges or delta moment, and from these the propositions are projected on the Water State Map 1873. This future- past timelapse is done to acknowledge that before the industrial revolution there was an era where more resilience with the dynamic delta system was tradition. As a collective effort, the five projects formed a ‘new Dutch’ design approach to flood risk management: #WE ARE HERE TO STAY, AND WE TAKE RESPONSIBILITY, WE CAN CHANGE There is a state of paralysis, doubts on who, what, how and when responsibility and steps towards a safe and secure future should be taken. #WE NEED TO KNOW MORE There is a lot of sectoral knowledge and experience on the delta system, but it lacks integration and evaluation. #WENEEDDARETOMAKEPAINFULDECISIONS To design with uncertainties and without 20 years of research, and without trusting ‘protection’ only. #WE UTILIZE THE DELTA-PARADOX: REGULATION WITHIN THE DYNAMICS We are now regulating the delta system top down and controlling its dynamics. With a set of ‘measures that fits all’- approach whilst there are many morphological, social and economical differences in the Delta. #WE DESIGN THE DELTA BOTTOM UP The design of the Delta is done by the natural system. This is the first boundary condition for an approach wherein the natural – ecological, soil and water – system comes first. Soil and water systems are setting the stage for the occupation. #THE DESIGN OF THE DELTA STARTS WITH THE SECTION There is still a silo approach to the management of the territory. The interdisciplinary design of the delta should be done through scales and disciplines from the section to the international situation.