The project was approached as a co-creative process in which users were involved in the design downstream. Now that the park is open for use, the meadow offers the opportunity to adapt to the needs of users. As the city and its residents evolve, so will the park. A kiosk is on the way. It will not be a purely commercial place. There will be a small organic restaurant with a professional training vocation. It will also have a social and cultural mission. This new public space fulfills essential needs demanded by users: to connect and bring life to the neighborhoods, to become a green spot, and to fulfill the needs for playing activities, sports, culture and relaxation. As early as 6 a.m., joggers use the round alleys as training tracks. A great mix of people occupy the place, crowded as soon as the weather is good. In the center of the facility, a vast urban meadow is designed as a succession of sloping rings, allowing, through a play of steps and slopes, to protect from nuisances while offering an open space. The rings allow for the installation of long linear benches serving as observation and rest points. In the heart of the meadow, a wet garden reminds the importance of water and of the canal in the history of the site. The entire plant collection is characteristic of the wet valleys of the Senne, the former waterway of Brussels, now buried.
- Typology
- Paysage, espaces urbains
- Status
- Construit
- Client
- Bruxelles-Environnement
- Total budget
- 1200000 €
- Per m² budget
- 50
- Constructed area
- / m2