TK8 Exploring the examples of urban regeneration strategies Subject: Specialised CAAD Studio Name of lecturer: doc. Ing. arch. Viera Joklová, PhD. School: Slovak University of Technology, Faculty of architecture URBAN REGENERATION STRATEGIES cosij.a.k. Adamcová Ivana Jablonská Lenka Kubinová Mária
RHONE RIVER BANKS Landscape Arch: IN SITU Architectes Paysagistes Architecture: Location: JOURDA architectes Lyon, Rhône, France Design: 2003-2005 Execution: 2005-2007 Area: 10ha
previous state winning design In Lyon, France, the east bank, often referred to as the left bank, of the river has undergone a transformation that has taken the former ports from a riverside car park, to a varied public space that will facilitate relaxation and socialising and encourage both city dwellers and wider Lyon residents to use sustainable transport options. The 10ha site covers a stretch along the river of approximately 5km.
Transversal section of the riverfront with two main levels separated by a pre-existing sloping retaining wall in exposed stone.
OPPORTUNITIES Bicycle lane at the level of Le Bretillod de la Lône, a valuable natural space running along the river. Le Bretillod de la Lône is a wetland environment consisting of islets of alluvial sediment and riparian woods. This natural space forms the vestibule leading into the Tête d Or Park which, with an extension of 116 hectares, is the green lung of the metropolitan area. New pathway running past the Centre Nautique du Rhône. The Guillotière Bridge signals the most central and representative point of the intervention. It is occupied by more than 300 metres of tiered seating, constituting a site of major significance, a civic space which, with the river as its backdrop, is now the venue for such multitudinous events as concerts, parades, screenings, fireworks and even the passing of the Tour de France. Picnic tables at the Quai Claude Bernard section, in front of the University. Street furniture and fittings at the foot of the retaining wall that separates the two main levels of the riverside zone.
MASARYK STATION DEVELOPMENT Architecture: Ing. arch. Antonín Holubec Location: Prague, Czech Republic Design: 2010 Status: 2010 competition urban study Area: 18,5 ha
CONCEPT OF URBAN PLANNING
BASIC INFORMATION Study of the Masaryk Railway Station zone, which deals with the development and transport links throughout the area, situated on the edge of the City historical reserve. Current time captures Masaryk Station into repugnant situation. Today's station parameters are not convenient to the requirements of modern railway operation, it is necessary to modernize the track, overhead line and signaling equipment. On the other hand, the development of station is awaited with hope due to upcoming projects, which will be directly related. Since the mid-20th century, it was repeatedly considerating about the abolition of Masaryk Station. Obstacle, which the track featured for surface transportation the station bridge resolved in the 70s, however it practically separated the two parts of Prague at the same time. The problem remains that the Prague railway junction in the city center is divided into two major railway stations that are not sufficiently connected to the rail track, or public transportation. These considerations are up to date at present and a number of plans to revitalize the station had both variant while maintaining operation and function or changing the function of station. After verification of all geographical, operational, technological and financial criterias and considerations of relevant options was chosen as the winning solution alternative that is considering the relocation of rail operation of Masaryk Station to Central Station with aim to create an important railway junction with the possibility of creating rideable transport model. This solution doesn t preserve the original rail function in the space of the Masaryk Train Station, but allows a complete transformation of the present area. Given the time to necessary relation to the realisation of other projects of transport infrastructure in the concept of the public transport in Prague and also technological and financial costigness of the final solution can not currently be accurately define the time horizon of the plan. Therefore, it was decided to develop a phased process of the final solution, which is in a period preservation of railway operations of the Masaryk Station while reducing the current number of tracks and the partial reduction of entry-level yard. This alternative allows to begin the transformation of the Masaryk station independently on completion of the above mentioned final solution of the transport infrastructure, expands development areas in the region, continuously maintains station operation and offers conflict-free transition to the aim. This solution offers optimum functional use for urban and mixed areas of commercial nature. Assumes sensitive involvement and use of protected buildings in the context of the proposed development and is committed to improving the environment in the central part of the city through newly created parks and green areas. In terms of traffic solution emphasizes the need for direct connection to a north-south highway along with the possibility of future improvement of communication links. Currently, the area in terms of functional use master plan designed especially for railway tracks and equipment, as well as for transport equipment. Only a small part of the area is intended for the development of activities different than activities related to transport and railway traffic.
NIGHT VISUALIZATION
FUTURE VINGE TRAIN STATION Architecture: Henning Larsen Architects Location: Frederikssund, Denmark Collaborators: Tredje Natur, MOE, Railway Procurement Agency Year: 2017 Competition: Frederikssund Regional Train Station and New Quarter Area: 370 ha
CONCEPT
ELEVATIONS
BASIC INFORMATION Henning Larsen Architects, in collaboration with an international team consisting of Tredje Natur, MOE and Railway Procurement Agency, has won Frederikssund municipality s architecture competition to design a regional train station and new quarter in the future town of Vinge. While primarily serving to connect Vinge to the regional public transit system, the undulating, circular urban hub is designed to prevent the railway from dividing the town in two halves. The proposal best connects the train station, nature and town structure as one united whole, lauded the selection committee regarding Henning Larsen s winning scheme Henning Larsen Architects has also created the 370-hectare overall masterplan for the town of Vinge: The fundamental idea for Vinge is to develop a new town where natural elements are not simply added at the end, but integrated from the beginning of the town s development. The new Regional train station is an example of this holistic approach.
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