The Stork Meadow
C.F. Møller Architects /Peter Sikker Rasmussen

Multi-functional Climate Adaptation in Denmark

C.F. Møller Architects como Arquitetos

The Danish Stork Meadow Project Combines Urban Planning, Climate Change Adaptation, and Nature Conservation as an Architectural Multi-Tool

A radical flood defence system conceived by C.F. Møller Architects in central Denmark integrates urban planning, climate change adaptation, and nature conservation, transforming the Danish city Randers into a model for future cities.

photo_credit C.F. Møller Architects / Silas Andersen
C.F. Møller Architects / Silas Andersen
photo_credit C.F. Møller Architects / Silas Andersen
C.F. Møller Architects / Silas Andersen
photo_credit C.F. Møller Architects / Silas Andersen
C.F. Møller Architects / Silas Andersen

Randers is known for its river Gudenåen, a favourite spot for walks and canoeing. However, its low-lying position made it vulnerable to flooding, a risk exacerbated by climate change. In response, the city of Randers and local utility service Vandmiljø Randers, in collaboration with C.F. Møller Architects, launched the Storkeengen (Stork Meadow) project. This ambitious initiative aimed to protect Randers from floods while enhancing the natural environment.

photo_credit C.F. Møller Architects / Silas Andersen
C.F. Møller Architects / Silas Andersen

Rainwater run-off from roofs, car parks, and roads in Randers is channelled through "cloudburst routes" and filtered through the water meadows, which function as purification basins before flowing back into the Gudenå River. Redesigned roads and drains prevent water from building up in areas where non-porous surfaces impede natural drainage. By turning the threatened grasslands into wetlands, C.F. Møller aimed to create an "architectural multi-tool" which enhances the natural environment, reduces the flooding risk to the town, and provides a new nature park for residents and visitors to enjoy.

photo_credit C.F. Møller Architects /Peter Sikker Rasmussen
C.F. Møller Architects /Peter Sikker Rasmussen

Visitors to the Stork Meadow will pass grazing cattle and reach a crescent-shaped platform in the middle of the water meadows. A raised boardwalk made from larch planks with grooved surfaces curves from a dike across the new water meadows, with a jetty by the bank of the Gudenå River for canoers to embark from. This design provides flood defence and recreational opportunities, seamlessly blending urban and natural landscapes.

photo_credit C.F. Møller Architects /Peter Sikker Rasmussen
C.F. Møller Architects /Peter Sikker Rasmussen
photo_credit C.F. Møller Architects /Peter Sikker Rasmussen
C.F. Møller Architects /Peter Sikker Rasmussen

The platform is designed to educate visitors about local habitat values, stormwater handling, and the integration of nature into urban settings. The Stork Meadow’s hybrid approach has transformed the grasslands opposite the town and the river into water meadows. This method combined climate protection with urban and nature development, exemplifying C.F. Møller’s holistic approach.

photo_credit C.F. Møller Architects /Peter Sikker Rasmussen
C.F. Møller Architects /Peter Sikker Rasmussen

The Stork Meadow project was undertaken in collaboration with Danish technical advisors Orbicon. Work began in the autumn of 2018 and was completed in 2024. The citizens of Randers well received the project, which is now enjoyed by people from all walks of life.

photo_credit C.F. Møller Architects / Silas Andersen
C.F. Møller Architects / Silas Andersen

As rising water due to climate change becomes a pressing concern for urban planners globally, the Stork Meadow project is a pioneering example of integrated flood management. Architects and designers are increasingly under pressure to develop such systems, making Randers a leading example of how cities can adapt to and mitigate the impacts of climate change while enhancing urban and natural environments.

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