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The design of the open spaces builds on the concept of the Blue-Green Ring as an urban cultural landscape. The landscape is recreated by placing the buildings on the south side and rerouting traffic flows. Traffic on Harold Street will be reduced to trams and buses in the site area, allowing for a green cross connection between the Rhine and the Schwanenspiegel. The relation to the existing watercourses is created by opening the Düssel between Speeschem Graben and Schwanenspiegel and by creating the Green Harold Bay with organically shaped meadows, trees and water elements. The bay is complemented by a network of paths, entrance plazas, a large public square with a water table and a play area. The small-scale organic structuring causes a slowing down of the flow of movement and social interaction and forms an antipole to the anonymous car lanes in the south.
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Planning offices
								
									nuko PartGmbB					
								
								
				
				Wismar				
			
				Other planning stakeholders
				
				Lysann Schmidt (landscape architect) 
fabulism (landscape architects) 
Paul Raphael Schägner (Architekt)			
				Project period
				
				2020 
											
				Client
				
				BLB NRW				
				
							
			
				Address
				
				 				
				 Düsseldorf				
				 				
			
				Prices & Awards
				
												1. Preis im Wettbewerb			
				Project type
								
				Green roofs, facades and interiors
								
				Squares, promenades, pedestrian areas
								
				Open spaces for business and public facilities
								
				Urban, open space development concepts