Theresienstrasse, Ingolstadt © realgrün Landschaftsarchitekten
Theresienstrasse, Ingolstadt © realgrün Landschaftsarchitekten
Theresienstrasse, Ingolstadt © realgrün Landschaftsarchitekten
Theresienstrasse, Ingolstadt © realgrün Landschaftsarchitekten
Theresienstrasse, Ingolstadt © realgrün Landschaftsarchitekten
Theresienstrasse, Ingolstadt © realgrün Landschaftsarchitekten
Through the reduction to the basic building blocks of public space in the urban fabric, to square and street, the aesthetic quality of the urban space is restored.
As a design concept for the urban space, a reduction to three structural types of traffic areas is proposed: the network of alleys with asphalt pavements and roadways in natural stone, Münsterplatz and Promenadeplatz as independently designed square areas, the pedestrian zone and Theresienstrasse in level development with small stone paving in the ductus of a street space. In the spatial perception, a generous, coherent urban space is created, clearly defined by the built facades and the uniform, almost monochrome urban floor. In contrast to Theresienstrasse, Münsterplatz is defined by greenery and thus also clarifies its non-commercial character. The existing large trees are retained, the new, precisely bordered lawns, which are laid out at different heights to the pavement, refer to earlier layers of time, to the walled cemetery. The formation of inlays could also be continued as a formal treatment of the presumed foundation remains. Driveways, bus and taxi stops are integrated into the new traffic area.
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Planning offices
realgrün Landschaftsarchitekten
München
Project period
2006
- 2009
Size
12500 qm
Construction amount
1,8 Mio €
Client
Stadt Ingolstadt
Address
Theresienstrasse
85049 Ingolstadt
Deutschland
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Project type
Squares, promenades, pedestrian areas