Heritage Impact Assessment - Phase 2 The potential impact of the Stockholm Bypass and Ekerö Road project on the World Heritage Property ‘Royal Domain of Drottningholm’ Heritage Impact Assessment - Phase 2 The potential impact of the Stockholm Bypass and Ekerö Road project on the World Heritage Property ‘Royal Domain of Drottningholm’ November, 2016 IMPRINT COMMISSIONED BY SWEDISH TRANSPORT ADMINISTRATION (TRAFIKVERKET) www.trafikverket.se HIA CONDUCTED BY MICHAEL KLOOS PLANNING AND HERITAGE CONSULTANCY Prof. Dr. Michael Kloos, Architect and Urban Planner AKNW / SRL Lochnerstr. 1, D-52064 Aachen, Germany www.michaelkloos.de IN COOPERATION WITH Katri Lisitzin, Architect SAR/MSA Odensgatan 16 A, SE 75313 Uppsala, Sweden VISUALIZATIONS PROVIDED BY SWEDISH TRANSPORT ADMINISTRATION SECOND OPINION RELATED TO THIS HIA REPORT PROVIDED BY CHRISTOPHER YOUNG HERITAGE CONSULTANCY Dr. Christopher Young 23 London Road, Bicester, OX26 6BU, UK
[email protected] LAYOUT Philipp Tebart, Architect Roermonderstr. 406, D-52072 Aachen, Germany www.iva-architektur.de 4 The potential impact of the Stockholm Bypass and Ekerö Road project on the World Heritage Property ‘Royal Domain of Drottningholm’ SUMMARY ICOMOS (Advisory Body to the World Heritage Committee), in particular the 2011 ICOMOS Guidance on Heritage Impact As- Heritage Impact Assessment - Phase 2 sessments for Cultural World Heritage Properties. The potential impact of the Stockholm Bypass and Ekerö Road project on the World Heritage Property ‘Royal Do- 2. Baseline of evaluation of impact of this HIA report main of Drottningholm’ According to the ICOMOS Guidance, the Retrospective State- ment of Outstanding Universal Value adopted by the World 1. Background and goal of this HIA report Heritage Committee in 2016, formed the starting point of this The World Heritage property ‘Royal Domain of Drottningholm’ HIA.