PLACE DE L’IMMIGRATION
BISSEN, LUXEMBURG
Type_International Competition
Status_ Winnig Entry(Special Prize)
Location_ Bissen, Luxemburg
Client_City Authority Bissen
Team_ Holweck Bingen Architectes(Germany)
A+T architecture(Luxemburg)
AO Landschaftsarchitekten Stadtplaner + Ingenieure Mainz GmbH (Germany)
Luxplan S.A.(Luxemburg)
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The goal of the project of the Place deimmigration is:
1) the different levels of Take context into account
2) The new center with the existing central ditricts of Bissen to connect both visual axes and soft mobility.
3) An attractive green a multifunctional village square to create them on demand a representions of the inhabitants of Bissen.
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Urban concept
Based on the analysis of the existing urban fabric
Defines an implantation of 5 independent building bodies that allow us to take over the urban smallness of Vis-à-Vis to the south and west, and to progressively adapt to the scale of the GGDIS building in the north-east.-
The main buildings have 2 floors and with this height allow a sensitive integration in respect and with a human measuring stick for the local context
New entry situations are created when one comes from Colmar, Useldeng, Vichten or from Bissen itself with a direct attractive view of the new village center Generously well-lit and barrier-free roads that connect the new village core with the other squares of the village and allow safe walking and cycling newly optimized road axes connecting the south-western and central districts with the north-eastern and residential residential areas
A consistent green space network of all directions that leads along the Attert and where a new pedestrian bridge and new connections to the shore have been created
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The plantation concept reflects the goal of the project. To enhance the intigration through landscape, this place is called the plants from the world.Plants from different continents of the world are used for the area. Local plants from different parts of the world subconsiously gives the feeling of an universal place for everyone.
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The declared goal of the master plan is to develop the new location in the south-west of the city in connection with the potential of the existing landscape into a vital city quarter with the highest ecological and social standards, as a city quarter with forward-looking qualities.
The formulation of the green spaces forms a ‘green framework’ for the high structural density and creates an identity for a new urban district that is characterized by the constant change in social, ecological and economic needs.
Flexible playability is made possible within the ‘green scaffolding’.
PORTE DE HOLLERICH LUXEMBURG, LUXEMBURG
Type_International Design Project Status_ Approval
Client_Luxemburg City
Land Area_40 Ha.
Team_ tobe.STADT städte.bau.planung.dialog
AO Landschaftsarchitekten Stadtplaner + Ingenieure Mainz GmbH
urbanity and greenery
Squares such as the central square are closely linked to the park axes, as a sign of ‘green urbanity’, as livable and lively places, open to a variety of uses.
Key projects such as the Trammusée and the creation of the Saints Pierre et Paul square link the new district to the identity of the place.
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Identity
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quarters
The private and public open spaces in the quarters are being developed as open spaces that communicate with one another and break away from the classic division of streets/front gardens/squares. Together with the areas in front of the blocks, the residential streets form communal open spaces, which are divided into small squares and piazzettas by coverings and thus react to the new forms of living and working environments in the quarter.
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Activities Park Axises Promenade and cycling/walking tracks Bulevards, Plazas and Courtyards
biodiversity
Biodiversity is promoted with the development of different habitats and small-scale structures:
Bank areas and renatured watercourses, species-rich planting of the parks and the green framework (boulevard/promenade and residential streets), species-rich borders in the vicinity of the new development, development of dry, lean locations (e.g. railway embankment and roofs), intensive facade and roof greening.
Green projects and social networking
Key projects such as the Trammusée as a gardener’s market, the quarter workshop (Creos building), the parish garden and the quarter gardens in the park axes and courtyards ensure social networking in the residential quarters and promote crossgenerational exchange.
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With the renaturation of the Merler Bach, a long-term connection to the stream to the west, the Petrusse to the east and the Cessinger Bach, which has also been renatured, will be created.
In the north/south direction, the three park axes link the Merler Bach green corridor with the adjoining landscape areas to the south (Cessingen / agricultural landscape). Perhaps the railway embankment can be used as an instrument for the linear networking of vegetation structures in sparse locations for protected species of grasshoppers and lizards.
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The 1.6 km long boulevard forms the backbone and the city entrance to the new eco-quarter. The aim of the green design of the boulevard is to give the new district and its quarters an identity-forming and atmospheric moment and to develop biodiversity at this location.
The use of different ‘lead tree types’ for the district-related sections of the boulevard (shown in different colors on the site plan) creates a pleasant rhythm for the boulevard. Within the quarters and related to the respective section, 3-4 species of guide trees are planned. This creates an interaction and connection between the residential quarter,
the respective section of the boulevard and the adjacent open landscape.
Instead of monochromatic tree avenues, the tree species are also mixed within a row of trees. This counteracts a total failure of a tree species infested with a plant disease and at the same time generates a variety of food and habitats for insects and birds (e.g. late-flowering woody species such as silver linden - Tilia tomen-
tosa ‘Brabant’ as a bee food tree alternating with earlyflowering woody plants)
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Between the Quarter Atelier (Creos building) and the boulevard, an open meadow area stretches out like a green meadow, which can be used freely and is only penetrated by small water-bound paths such as footpaths in an east-west direction.
Optionally, a band with small city gardens can be created on the west side, which connects the park with the residential area.
Meadow: The meadow is managed with extensive care and thus contributes to increasing biodiversity. The maintenance (mowing) can be done in sections or in an island-like manner, so that the meadow can also be used by the residents and at the same time a meadow character can be created. An exciting, seasonally varying spatial perception is created.
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Typologies of Courtyards 17 B B
ZELL AN DER MOZEL 18
Type_Project Status_ Under Construction Location_ Zell, Germany
Client_City Authority Zell AO Landschaftsarchitekten Stadtplaner + Ingenieure Mainz GmbH (Germany)
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AN DER MOSEL ZELL, GERMANY
ZELL
Diffent areas of the river bank has different funtions and thus interaction to the river and surruondings are also different. throufh these changes the user interaction and experience to the rivers varies in different parameters.
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23 GEDENKORT DEPORTATIONSRAMPE MAINZ 24
Intellectual lay out - philosophy of space design
In our search for the spiritual orientation of a memorial site for the deportation of Mainz citizens, we came to the following conclusions:
We renounce all artefacts of the historical deportation ramp.
The historical location of the ramp cannot be clearly verified. We want to campaign for the visualization of the misanthropic thinking of the National Socialists, their dark philosophy, which “legitimized” their cruel actions.
It was the spirit of racism and hatred behind the ramp’s structural legacy that brought about the barbarism. It is precisely those spiritual currents that can produce similar disasters in the future.
That’s where we want to start.
The memorial connects history with the present and the present with the future, in which tolerance and friendship as well as freedom and community need to be strengthened even further.
In the course of our historical research on the deportation and extermination of the citizens of Mainz - Jews, Sinti and homosexuals - we came across the incredibly precise legend of prisoner badges, which the spirit of National Socialism devised and used in its cruel, accounting accuracy.
The mark, a kind of brand, became a tool for humiliation, a symbol for
exclusion, and then a stamp for annihilation.
The “Star of Judah” is the most wellknown sign. In a similar form and for similar purposes already in the 15th century. appears (two triangles pushed into each other)
The pink triangle was the sign for homosexual people. (Triangle)
The red-brown angle was intended for the members of the Sinti. (Triangle)
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The central image motif serves to commemorate all those deported people who were robbed of their human dignity by the National Socialist state, torn from the community and
driven to extermination. One sees the portrait of a man whose sensitive features convey vulnerability. His appearance can be representative of all victims of the Jewish faith, Sinti and Roma, and deported because of their homosexuality.
He is not portrayed as a pitiable victim, but as a man whose originally elegant robe was covered with a brutal, stylized prison shirt. This crushing identity was forced upon him before his life was taken.
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27 CALORIE AS FUEL
Type_Master Thesis
University_Hochschule ANhalt,Utah State Uiversity
Thesis Guide_ Professor Nicole Uhrig(Germany)
Assistant Professor Mark Lee Koven (USA) Professor Ole Sliepnessmp(USA)
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CALORIE AS FUEL SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH,USA
The Larger areas of interest for research are physical exercises with repetitive movements of various parts of a human body to burn calories, energy generation through these activities and forms of usable energy in a landscape . The research will concentrate on finding countable energy outcome of the activities people perform to keep themselves physically fit.The research will be divided into different steps. It will include the literature review of the obesity prob-
lem, a human body, different type of exercise practices, equipment used for exercise, the process of generation of energy from human movement, forms of energy needed in landscape maintenance, and existing practices regarding this issue, how research outcome suit in an outdoor park. It will also include a demographic survey to find out user groups and their preferences about outdoor exercises.
The whole process is expected to create awareness among the society for renewable energy. It also can motivate people to enjoy working out in outdoor spaces which will lead to a better connection between human and nature. The charity works for society and consciousness to save energy can become a motivational factor for people to exercise. Eventually, it can be considered as an example of the self-sustained landscape design practice.
Step 03_ boundary and entry
Step 09_ creek modification and connection to feature wall
Site Parking Exercise
Feature
Step 07_ placement of parking, exercise hubs and feature walls
hub
wall
Step 04_ axis from site line
Step 08_ placement of circulation
Circulation
Step 10_ additional active space Step 11_ additional passive spaces Step 12_ addition of green areas
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Kids
This chart shows the flow of energy during the energy generation procedure Step by step. It also depicts the transformation of energy from on to another in the designed project. The process starts with the human user and the end product is also used for human.
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Outdoor lighting User output point Water back to Creek
Cycling
Electricity storage battery
Flow of Water
Flow of electricity
Flow of human energy
Seesaw Handpump connected to seesaw Pressure pump cylinder Cloud generating posts
Kids Seesaw Handpump connected to seesaw Pressure pump cylinder Cloud generating posts
Pumped water storage Tank
Human user
Weight lifting machine Handpump connected to weight lifting machine
Feature walls Water stepping down
turbine to walls, steps and Cycling machine
machine
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Different muscle groups and the construction of muscle groups has important qualities in terms of aesthetics which can be applicable as planning elements. The connection of one muscle group to another happens in very smooth manner. Over all aesthtic of muscle construction have motion, dynamc shapes and intermigling character. Figures shows the transformation of idea to a design tool.
Water step 1 2nd entry
Lower body exercise hub
Changing room
2nd feature wall (type1)
Lower body exercise hub
of passive recreatin
2 and lower
Muscle edges Hand muscle Muscle edge lines Straight line generation Straight line Form generation Forms
Section DD Blow up
area
body exercise hub
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Designed Exercise Machine connected to Hand Pump Water step
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Hand pump
Water mist area Seating for Amphetheatre Seesaw pumping water Local stone as landscape element low height local plants to keep visusal connection to creek Shallow touch the water area Feature wall 2 exercise area for elderly people space for social awarness program 32
Concrete wall
Turbines to produce electricity
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Chanels for smooth water fall
Tatarian maple (Acer tataricum) Golden rain tree (Koelreuteria paniculata)
'East Friesland' meadow sage (Salvia syvestris 'East Friesland')
Muhlenbergia-lindheimeri
Littleleaf mountain mahogany (Cercocarpus ledifolius var. intricatus)
Common juniper (Juniperus communis)
ilver spike grass (Achnatherum calamagrostis) Blue oat grass (Helictotrichon sempervirens)
Desert willow (chilopsis linearis)
'Gro-low' fragrant sumac (Rhus aromatica 'Gro-Low')
Tatarian maple (Acer tataricum)
Bigtooth maple (Acer saccharum subsb. grandidentatum)
'Imperial' Honeylocust (Gleditsia tricanthos 'Imperial')
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35 HAZARIBAG PARK
To find an open space in the context of older part of Dhaka is rare. Number of users and stakeholders are always high for a single space. Regarding the local need a dedicated park or a square is always going to leave some user groups dissatisfide. Thus, dual character of a open space is obtained. Facilities are offered from the need of the neighbourhood.
HAZARIBAG
SOUTH CITY CORPORATION , DHAKA, BANGLADESH
Location_ Hazaribag, Dhaka
Client_Dhaka South City Corporation
Land Area_15500 sqm
Status_ Proposal
PARK
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‘IS IT A PARK OR A SQUARE ? ’
This square or park by its location will be full of movements and motions. To enhance this motion in landscape element dynamic designs were considered in both planting boxes and sitting benches. These integrated designed elements has tilted edges to reflect the motion around.
CRICKET PLAYING PITCH KIDS PLAY AREA SITTING AND RESTING
VISUAL AND SOUND BARRIER
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OUTDOOR WORKOUT FOR YOUNGER USER GROUPS