BERLIN GREEN-CORRIDOR SUEDPANKE




GREEN CORRIDOR

COMPETITION
BY INVITATION

1. PRIZE
IN REALIZATION

The South Panke corridor connects the Invalidenpark with the South Panke Park. Cutting through block 604, it brushes public open spaces as it crosses the Habersaathstraße, Planstraße and Chausseestraße.

The planned area is an elongated corridor made up of different sections of varying lengths and widths. A characteristic copse of poplars, maples and black locust trees runs along the western edge of the corridor. The wooded border marks the course of the corridor by creating a recognizable spatial contour.

The course of the River Panke forms the backbone of the greenway. Its continuously flowing linearity is understood as the main connecting feature that allows for individual orientation and positioning within the open green space. At the same time, the Panke slightly changes course at several points, articulating multiple sections along the river, which offer changing perspectives on the surrounding environment. Encouraging the visitor to experience these described spatial effects, the riverside path is aligned parallel to the main path. The upper edge of the riverside path is slightly above the water level.

The course of the Panke’s flow creates niches on both sides of the river. The two areas are distinguished by their bank formations, tree linings, and different light and shade exposures.

Four entry areas make up the entreé to the open green space. The Panke and its accompanying riverside path are embedded in the entrance areas. The riverbed widens at these entrance areas. Descending a ramp and generous progression of steps, cyclists and pedestrians finally reach the river’s edge at water level.