Leisure Water Uses As Urban Commons : A Play Element in Metropolitan Brussels

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TAINAN SPRING / MVRDV This project unveiled in late 2020 is of major interest. Realised by MVRDV, it was first set up by the Urban Development Bureau of Tainan City Government. Several factors make this new urban spaces a major reference. Firstly, the urban context of the realisation is pretty similar to what most Western European city could face nowadays. The previous function of this mall building structure was not used anymore and therefore needed a reassignment. The decision was made to disassemble the building and make a romantic ruin with a more publicoriented function, a park. The mall equipments and structures were recycled and reintroduced back into the economy via exemplar circular processes. The idea to keep the structure was not only cheaper and more environmentally friendly but a good way to maintain the history of the ancient mall. This also gives a particular industrial and urban vibe in this new way of building urban parks.

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The new function, a public park accompanied with a really innovative water feature was imagined to reconnect the citizens with nature and waterscape of their city. Not only greeneries were brought back in this derelict space of the city centre but also social interactions. This was made possible by creating this urban beach where the capitalist leisure function of the mall was transformed into a more common, public, noncommercial park function. The landscaping of the water basin and the ‘beach’ around make it is easy for people to appropriate. The fact that it is situated one level under the city street, makes it a protected pocket while still allowing people to overlook it.


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VII - Conclusion

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pages 174-181

Bibliography

2min
pages 184-188

Connection Staircase

2min
pages 154-161

Free Play Space

2min
pages 166-173

A Space for Commoning

1min
pages 148-153

Redefining a Common Square

2min
pages 142-147

VI - Architectural Proposal

2min
pages 124-127

Future of the Site

3min
pages 98-101

Commons as a Local Strategy

2min
pages 130-133

Connecting

1min
pages 128-129

The Site

1min
pages 90-91

Historical Context

7min
pages 92-97

Urban Strategy

1min
pages 84-89

Understanding the existing

13min
pages 70-83

Conclusion

1min
pages 66-69

Jardin Portuaire

1min
pages 62-65

Tainan Spring

1min
pages 54-57

Temporary Pools

1min
pages 58-61

Water Interaction

3min
pages 46-51

Bellamy Play-Pond

1min
pages 52-53

Analysis

1min
pages 42-45

Waterplay

1min
pages 40-41

Aldo Van Eyck’s playgrounds

2min
pages 32-39

The concept of Play

6min
pages 18-21

Leisure in the city

2min
pages 16-17

Right to the city

2min
page 14

Aims, Research Questions, Methods

1min
pages 11-13

Water uses in Brussels

11min
pages 22-31

Urban Commons

1min
page 15

Introduction

1min
page 9

Abstract

2min
page 10
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