Riverside Lünen, by WBP Landschaftsarchitekten, Lünen, Germany. Lünen is a town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, along the Lippe River, which runs east to west, starting from Paderborn until it finally enters the Rhine River at Wesel. This has provided Lünen with a steeply graded green space along the Lippe, in the central part of the city. Riverside Lünen is a redesign project of that green space by WBP Landschaftsarchitekten. The five-meter height difference between the park and the river provided a challenge for connecting the two spaces. The designers did so by creating a new distinctive path that adapts very well to the natural contours, including stairs that can function as a small amphitheater facing the river. They really did a splendid job in creating an open-river park for people, using a simple touch to allow people to enjoy the beautiful surroundings and a different experience than just passing by the river in the middle of the crowded city.
Riverside Lünen
Less Land to Modify Means More to Sustain Keeping it simple and sustainable, this project does not alter the natural landform. The distinctive paths and the amphitheater are built following the existing contours, adapting to the environment rather than the other way around. The landscape architects did a beautiful job of letting the environment shape the site. They designed the hardscape, which adapts really well to the existing contours and environment. Doing so both saved money and answered questions about sustainability.
Pedestrian Comfort WBP Landschaftsarchitekten paid a great deal of attention to making the pathway comfortable for pedestrians. The path is built alongside the riverbanks, following the contours and giving a proper steepness level for pedestrians and bicyclists to pass through easily. The width of the path also gives enough space for people to walk and cycle safely and comfortably. The commitment of WBP Landschaftsarchitekten in bringing a user-friendly design for the site is the key to turning these riverbanks into a lively environment for the city’s people. Top Related Articles:- 10 of the Most Common Mistakes People Make in Planting Design and How to Avoid Them
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Full Project Credits for Riverside Lünen:
Project Name: Riverside Lünen Location: 44532 Lünen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany Budget: 850,000 euro Designer: WBP Landschaftsarchitekten Size: 21,000 square meters Date of Construction: August 2013-February 2015 Client: Municipality of Lünen Image credits: Claudia Dreyße, Dortmund Show on Google Maps
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Article by Harkyo Hutri Baskoro
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