Mangfallpark, Rosenheim

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AppreciationGerman Landscape Architecture Award 2011

Jury verdict: The design is convincing due to its open space planning and urban planning approach to link the urban structure with the water in a variety of ways. The three new footbridges generate a spatial backbone that enables a previously unknown direction of movement by crossing the waters.
The complex system of bridges and footbridges merges with the landscape to form a hybrid ensemble that creates the most diverse and poetic places on the banks of the Inn and Mangfall rivers. The cantilevered promenade footbridge, for example, stages the greatest possible far-reaching view over the Inn, while the stream gardens on the Hammerbach represent hidden, poetic and sometimes surprising spaces of retreat.
A successful contribution to the urban development qualification and landscape interlocking of the urban areas near the water, which is at the same time convincing in detail - stream gardens, footbridges.

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Planning offices

A24 Landschaft, Robel Swillus und Partner Gbr.
Steffan Robel, Joachim Swillus

Further planners involved
Bauleitung:
A24 Landschaft, Stephan Huber

am Bau Beteiligte:
Grossman Bau GmbH & Co. KG., Rosenheim, Huber Fischer Garten- und Landschaftsbau, Untershofen, Holzner Tief- und Straßenbau GmbH & Co. KG., Rosenheim

Project period
2006 - 2010

Client
LGS Rosenheim 2010 GmbH

Address

Rosenheim

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Prices & Awards
German Landscape Architecture Award 2011
Appreciation

Project type
Garden exhibitions