OIKODOMOS Workshop Bratislava DATE: 14 20th of October 2009 SITE: Bratislava Dúbravka Big Camp PRESENTATION of the SITE Bratislava Dúbravka Big Camp FASTU Bratislava: Viera Joklova, Andrea Bacova, Marian Malovany June 2009
Slovakia - Region of Bratislava 100km
Potential axis of spatial extension of Bratislava 2 Axis 1 :extension towards East. Very few obstacles, available lands but presence of big infrastructures (airport) City satellite 1 Axis 2 :extension towards North/North West (Bratislava IV) with two natural obstacles which are the hills with protected zones. Available agricultural lands Centre 3 Axis 3 :extension towards South. Near borders with Austria and Hungary a lot of Bratislava inhabitants live in border regions, (cheaper real estates, all 3 countries in Schengen Zone)
Zoning and land use Master Plan http://www.bratislava.sk Devinska Nova Ves Zahorska Bystrica Dubravka Big Camp Dubravka Lamac Centre
Protected areas, mountains Rai y lwa Dubravka Big Camp gue Pr a ay hw st a Hig tislav dape u Bra na/b n Vie Zone where urbanisation may spread Mountains and protected zones Plan ned b ypas s
Development Areas http://www.bratislava.sk CENTROP Bory Lamac Port Site Dubravka, Big Camp Site Old Dubravka
SITE Big Camp - Connections, interventions Highway Lamac Dubravka 1 Bory Lamac Port 4 5 Site - Big Camp 3 2 Devinska Kobyla Technical Glass Site connections, intercourses with: 1 Dubravka 2 - Nature Forests, gardens 3 - Re-vitalization of former glass factory 4 - Development areas in neighbourhood 5 - Dubravka, Lamac, Extended tram line Railway Devinska Nova Ves
SITE Big Camp, boundaries Technical glass Archaeological excavation Devinska Kobyla Gardens Dubravka
OIKODOMOS Workshop Bratislava Site specification: Garden City Dubravka Big Camp The site ( cca 50 hectares) is situated on the north-western outskirt of Bratislava in the cadastral area of city district Dúbravka. It is formed by the hollow basin surrounded from three sides by the forests and the massive of the highest mountain in Bratislava Devínska Kobyla (514m). It offers the panoramatic views on the west suburb settlements of the city, Malé Karpaty massive and castle Pajštún. Due to its north-west orientation it is open to prevailing winds. The main part of the area is framed by the idle agricultural land and gardens. On the west edge of the site is the former glass factory Technické sklo, built in 70- ties, which caused environmental pollution and induces the sharp visual contrast with the surroundings. Nowadays it is out of work and can be adapted for new functions. The site has as well the interesting historical footprint the archaeologic excavation of the roman residential and bath building (villa rustica) from 3rd Century A.C. The favourable living conditions of the area have been proved here by the settlements of Celts, Romans, Germans and Slavs. The site will be affected by the large development in the neighbourhood, especially by Bory Lamac Port and Centrop. These, already approved placements, will create the new attraction zone of this part of the city with the shopping and working/ administrative areas together with dwellings and amenities. The design includes the traffic solution with the connection to Highway D2 and with the prolongation of tram line from Saratovska street (Dubravka).
Site Dubravka, Big Camp
Site Dubravka, Big Camp
Technical Glass Ideas for the transformation of former factory
Development Areas Traffic connections Highway D2 Big Camp
Bory Lamac Port Volskswagen Railway Saratovska street, Dubravka BORY Lamac Port is a big developing action on the north-west outskirt of Bratislava for 2009 2015. Planned area 110 Ha, will create the attraction zone of this part of the city with the shopping and working/ administrative areas together with dwellings and amenities. The design includes the traffic solution with the connection to Highway D2 and with the prolongation of tram line from Saratovska street (Dubravka).
Fields of possible interventions Strong perception of the locality positive: mountains, views, archaeologic excavation; negative: former glass factory, individual gardens Garden city - dwellings in greenery diffusion of natural and residential structures Effective housing Eco city, low energy design Large development of the neighbourhood Connection to Dubravka and other suburb settlements Traffic connections Public spaces Economic activities, jobs opportunities Re-vitalization of the former glass factory, integration to the living environmennt References: Workshop Bratislava 5/2008 IUG final presentations http://www.bory.com/ http://eia.enviroportal.sk/detail/polyfunkcne-uzemie-lamacska-brana-bratislava http://www.cityprojects.sk/projekt/303/bratislava/bory-mall-port-lamacska-brana