Rheinuferpromenade Koblenz © 2011 Thomas Frey RMP Stephan Lenzen Landschaftsarchitekten
Rheinuferpromenade Koblenz © 2011 Thomas Frey RMP Stephan Lenzen Landschaftsarchitekten
Rheinuferpromenade Koblenz mit Seilbahnstation © 2011 Thomas Frey RMP Stephan Lenzen Landschaftsarchitekten
Rheinuferpromenade Koblenz © 2011 RMP Stephan Lenzen Landschaftsarchitekten
Rheinuferpromenade Koblenz © 2012 Saeed Aalami RMP Stephan Lenzen Landschaftsarchitekten
Rheinuferpromenade Koblenz © 2012 Saeed Aalami RMP Stephan Lenzen Landschaftsarchitekten
Rheinuferpromenade Koblenz © 2012 Saeed Aalami RMP Stephan Lenzen Landschaftsarchitekten
Deutsches Eck © 2011 Thomas Frey RMP Stephan Lenzen Landschaftsarchitekten
Rheinstufen am Kurfürstlichen Schloss Koblenz © 2011 RMP Stephan Lenzen Landschaftsarchitekten
Rheinstufen am Kurfürstlichen Schloss Koblenz © 2011 RMP Stephan Lenzen Landschaftsarchitekten
Waterfront promenades are attractive places for a wide variety of uses. In Koblenz, for example, there was originally a bourgeois promenade in front of the castle. Then the Rhine embankment was largely a traffic and transshipment point, and in recent decades tourism has shaped life on the river. We have made the evidence of all these times visible and connected them in a homogeneous one.
The promenade is divided into three linear sections. In the upper part, facing the city, are the traffic routes, in the middle the newly designed rows of trees with rest areas and the functional buildings of the piers. The lower section along the river is reserved for pedestrians as a promenade. The numerous small architectural structures have been given a uniform appearance.
The "Rhine steps" are a striking part of the Rhine promenade. In terms of urban space, this is the end point of the new axis starting from the city centre via the castle to the Rhine, as well as the antipole to the Deutsches Eck. The direct access to the river is an attraction for citizens and tourists. Bringing these two groups together was also the intention at the Deutsche Eck. By relocating the parking spaces and creating a city garden around the numerous historic buildings, an old quarter was "rediscovered" for the city's citizens and guests.
2011
Badge for barrier-free building 2011 from the Sozialverband Deutschland e.V., Landesverband Rheinland-Pfalz/Saarland
2012
Award for urban development prize 2012
2013
Nomination - German Natural Stone Prize 2013
Category C: Landscaping and open space planning (gardens, parks and squares)
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Planning offices
RMP Stephan Lenzen Landschaftsarchitekten
Bonn
Project period
2006
- 2011
Size
6,1 ha
Client
BUGA Koblenz 2011 GmbH
Address
Konrad-Adenauer-Ufer
Koblenz
Deutschland
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Project type
Squares, promenades, pedestrian areas