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Going through DuSable Park
Lake Shore Path functions as the string in a necklace connecting the different atmospheres and locations existing along the shore. Although the Drive is the most apparent border line, it is experienced most along the Lake Shore Path, the place for pedestrians, skaters and cyclists. The urban planning concept links DuSable Park to the Lake Shore Path and makes it an individual happening along with the other elements of The Path. The access to and from the park is one of the more determining factors in the design.There are three basic access scenarios, where option C offers the most possibilities for this concept.
Create an
elevated 'park' that floats above the existing piece of land. The new park
follows the outline of the existing non-maintained plot. An undeveloped
piece of land can be a luxury in the city. The double use of this plan
takes the visual and physical presence of a 'wild piece of land', and
contrasts it with artificial elements. It uses the idea of nature and
replaces it with a virtual experience of it. To accentuate the individuality of the 'wild' land underneath, the connection with the mainland will be broken by digging a canal under the bridged highway, thus creating an island. As often
is the case with polluted locations, nature always has an answer and usually
creates an specific biotope. This can cause the dualistic situation where
environmental biologists would rather not clean a site in favor for the
biotope. Certain trees and other vegetation grow through the raised park from the land below. This creates a physical link as well as a conceptual one. The situation
of this park makes you think. In the park,
experiences like walking on a path, getting off the trail and roughing
it on a sandy dune are mimicked by the decking materials. At certain places off trail, plants and trees start to grow through the meshes and openings. With usage of the park the actual foliage coming through the mesh will allow a network of paths to develop depending on how people will use the park.
The approach
of this park lets the senses feel the complete space while building half
the square meters of the plot below. Maintenance is reduced to a minimum. Estimated costs incl. labor : $ 100 x 8800
sq.m deck Totaling
$ 3.18 million
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