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Titel und Beschreibung Englisch Assessment of soil functions for different foundation types in Vienna’s high-rise construction Vienna. Vienna faces challenges such as population growth and climate change, which call for innovative and sustainable solutions. Soil is a vital resource for any city, as it fulfills essential natural functions such as water retention and providing a habitat for biodiversity, while also serving anthropogenic functions, such as providing the foundation for infrastructure. However, in urban construction, soil is often sealed, preventing it from performing its natural functions. The degree of soil sealing in Vienna varies significantly by district, ranging from 17% to over 90%. This study examines the impact of different foundation types on soil functions in Vienna’s high-rise construction sector and explores how soil functions can be preserved in densely built environments. Additionally, key topics such as the definition of soil, its functions, its role as a habitat, and soil sealing are analyzed. The findings show that different foundation types have widely varying effects on soil functions. Moreover, under specific conditions, natural soil functions can largely be preserved, provided that an unsealed and sufficiently deep soil layer remains at the surface. A soil-conscious building design can support climate adaptation and enhance urban living quality. Furthermore, unsealed surfaces in residential areas foster awareness of soil as a valuable foundation for life.
Eindeutiger Identifikator 5765d1c6-b425-48b7-956f-1f8e1f1de09b
Menschenlesbare URL https://www.data.gv.at/katalog/de/dataset/stadt-wien_bodenfunktionsbewertung-bei-unterschiedlichen-fundamentarten-im-wiener-hochbau-wien