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Visitor center at Park Vijversburg Junya Ishigami + Studio MAKS2017

Images by Iwan Baan

Visitor center at Park Vijversburg is positioned next to the historical villa of the Park. Park Vijversburg was established in the 19th century and contains a rich history of flora and fauna. A historical villa is centrally placed in the park.

Throughout the year, the park hosts many events such as international exhibitions of contemporary art, musical performances, church services and excursions. A Dutch team of LOLA Landscape, Deltavormgroep and Piet Oudolf designed a 15 hectares extension to the park. Tobias Rehberger was selected to create a second park extension including several new works of art.

Source: iwan.com
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Brussels, Jardin du Foyer Laekenois, Gilles Clément, Coloco and JNC, 2008

The Gardens of Foyer Laekenois (also Laeken) invests in the open spaces of Cité Modèle in Brussels, a poor qualified residential neighborhood, built according to the modernism principles. The site morphology is characterized by a high concentration of apartments in high-rise buildings elevated over a green environment. The renovation of this symbiosis between built and landscape is part of a bigger strategic project (watch video), which aims to renovate on a large scale the social apartments and the maintenance of green spaces in a big city. The creation of gardens was initiated by Gilles Clément on the basis of Staircase-Garden concept, which creates at the same time a major new access for the Cité Modèle and a new garden. The project was then developed by Coloco. The evolution of gardens and their growth is based on a ecological management inspired from the Gilles Clément’s theses jardin en mouvement.   

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Brussels, Jardin du Foyer Laekenois, Gilles Clément, Coloco and JNC, 2008

The Gardens of Foyer Laekenois (also Laeken) invests in the open spaces of Cité Modèle in Brussels, a poor qualified residential neighborhood, built according to the modernism principles. The site morphology is characterized by a high concentration of apartments in high-rise buildings elevated over a green environment. The renovation of this symbiosis between built and landscape is part of a bigger strategic project (watch video), which aims to renovate on a large scale the social apartments and the maintenance of green spaces in a big city. The creation of gardens was initiated by Gilles Clément on the basis of Staircase-Garden concept, which creates at the same time a major new access for the Cité Modèle and a new garden. The project was then developed by Coloco. The evolution of gardens and their growth is based on a ecological management inspired from the Gilles Clément’s theses jardin en mouvement.