UNDERGROUND URBANISM

Cities in the World (as Tokyo, Paris, Helsinki, Montreal, Amsterdam) are using the underground space in order to exploit their full potential.

Space is probably the most obvious underground resource, but it comes at a price: building in underground can cost up to five times as much as a conventional building above ground, but the pressing growth of some cities and metropolitan areas, which no longer have the space for an expansion in area, makes its use essential. The connection and coordination of the underground’ projects is possible only through good practices of urbanism of the subsoil and guidelines. Underground urbanism governs the UG planning allowing to exploit underground resources in the most efficient manner, with an eye to new engineering technologies and economic aspects.

The underground urbanism also allows to exploit the main underground resources:

  • Geothermal energy (made accessible by means of the excavation, can be used for residential heating and for industrial applications);

  • The geo-materials (accumulated debris from the excavations can be used to stabilize the surface streets and to produce cement);

  • The groundwater and land use (most of the cities today have a detailed plan on the use and value of the land but, as a rule, nothing similar exists for their subsoil)