Bellefontaine街区的Petit Bois公园升级
Petit Bois Park Upgrade in the Bellefontaine Neighbourhood
公园是Bellefontaine街区的一个关键结构特征。它通过一个公共空间网络将街区与米拉伊尔和雷诺地区连接起来。Bellefontaine街区已经进行了几年的重建。这些曾经被高楼大厦包围的树林现在向邻近地区开放。作为图卢兹规模的真正公共空间,面临的挑战是使其成为城市绿色走廊网络的一部分,并使其成为邻里关系到相邻区域的结构化公共空间。该项目包括将山坡恢复到原始状态,以保护和增强其现有森林特征。该遗址延伸至加隆山坡,展示了其地理、建筑(旧多夫科特-坎迪利斯建筑)、自然和水力遗产(泉水和盆地的存在)。几个贝尔维德雷提供了一系列图卢兹市所在的公园和加隆河谷的景观。从罗马时代的一条渡槽引出的各种泉水,在沿着长廊的水上花园的设计中得到了突出的体现,并被木制的露台所俯瞰。南北长廊将一个商业公共广场(带地铁)与一个多层次的公共广场连接起来,广场的特色包括游乐场、城市体育场和休闲场所(看台/开放空间),是休闲活动和娱乐的理想场所(干喷泉)。
The park is a key structuring feature of the Bellefontaine neighbourhood. It links the neighbourhood to the Mirail and Reynerie areas through a network of public spaces. The Bellefontaine neighbourhood has been under redevelopment for several years. The woods, which were once surrounded by tall buildings, are now open to neighbouring areas. As a real public space on a Toulouse scale, the challenge is to make it part of the city’s network of green corridors and turn it into a structuring public space for the neighbourhood in relation to adjacent areas. The project involves restoring the hillsides to their original condition to secure and enhance its current forest character. The site runs the length of the Garonne hillside and showcases its geographical, architectural (old dovecote-Candilis construction), natural, and hydraulic heritage (presence of a spring and basins). Several belvederes provide an array of views of both the park and the Garonne Valley in which the city of Toulouse has grown. The presence of various springs, channelled by an aqueduct from Roman times, is highlighted by the design of water gardens running alongside a promenade and overlooked by wooden terraces. The North-South promenade connects a commercial public square (with subway) to a multi-level public square with features such as a playground, city stadium and places to relax (stands/open space) ideal for leisure activities and entertainment (dry fountain).
Location: Toulouse, France
Area: 5,5 ha
Completion date: 2017
Client: Toulouse Métropole
Landscape Design: URBICUS Ltd. / Jean-Marc Gaulier
Project managers : Noëlle Madrona + Véronique Fourteau
Photographer : Charles Delcourt