Open Space Concept Glattraum
Zürich, Switzerland
- Landscape Architects
- Studio Vulkan Landscape Architecture
- Location
- Zürich, Switzerland
- Year
- 2022
- Client
- Grün Stadt Zürich
- Ökologie
- Oeplan GmbH
- Raumplanung und Verkehrsplanung
- Suter von Känel Wild AG
- Signaletik
- Ruedi Baur Zürich
From Ice Age wetland to industrial waterway to town stream, the history of the river Glatt is characterized by very different images. In today’s context of ever-expanding housing developments, the pressures for it to stand as a space for recreation and transit are increasing. This is, however, inconsistent with the demands of nature conservation and flood protection. “Fil Bleu” embodies the common target vision established for the river basin by the adjoining communities and the canton of Zürich.
The two banks of the Glatt are treated differently in response to the local conditions: new life is given to the left bank by a pathway alongside the river, which integrates recreational facilities that brings people into closer contact with the Glatt. By contrast, the right bank is renaturalized and only accessible at certain points.
The integration of recurring design elements strengthens the river basin’s identity as a continuous park space along the river that belongs to all the neighboring communities. There are seating elements that overlook the stream, bands of steps that lead down to occupiable spaces directly at the water’s edge, and lighting that accentuates the characteristically high number of bridges and provides safety at night. Additionally, the installation of temporary furniture elements adds an aspect of change to the project, which is expected to be realized over a long period of time. The space along the river is immediately identifiable and can be used for recreation.
The transformation of the Glatt river banks is not simply part of the ongoing housing development; it is a holistic element of open space, part of the surrounding natural and urban environment.
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