Mangfallpark Rosenheim © Hanns Joosten
Zur Kajakstrecke ausgebauter Hammerbach © Hanns Joosten
Landschaftssteg © Hanns Joosten
Bachgarten © Hanns Joosten
Landschaftssteg © Hanns Joosten
Mangfallpark © Hanns Joosten
				On an area of 13 ha and with a total budget of 10 million euros, the Mangfallpark was realized between 2008 and 2010 as part of the Landesgartenschau Rosenheim 2010. Components of the Mangfallpark are open spaces, squares, shoreline designs, play areas, a kayak course and three landscaped walkways consisting of several walking and cycling bridges.
								Concept - Landscape walkways from the city into the river landscape
Rosenheim is crossed by several watercourses. In front of the Inn, these bundle into a parallel water system, creating a linear landscape. The aim of the design was to link the city centre more strongly with these linear river spaces of the Inn, Mangfall, Hammerbach and Mühlbach and to make the river spaces tangible. For this purpose - as the backbone of the new park - a system of stone-like structures was developed.							
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Planning offices
								
									A24 Landscape					
								
								
				
				Berlin				
			
				Project period
				
				2006 
				 - 				2010			
				Size
				
				13 ha 
			
				Client
				
				LGS Rosenheim 2010 GmbH				
				
							
			
				Address
				
				 				
				 Rosenheim				
				 				
			
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				Project type
								
				Parks and green spaces
								
				Garden exhibitions
								
				Playgrounds, e.g. at childcare centers and schools