Urban Design and Landscape

PAST - PRESENT - FUTURE

Ann Matheus, Luisina Porcel Rulli, Severo Robles Teran, Ignacio Vaca Sarmiento, Guido Zarlenga
Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo, Tucumán
Argentina

Project idea

The objective of the project is to gain a comprehensive vision of the whole that favors the articulation between spaces and generates communication of the port with the city. The idea is to commemorate what happened and give identity to the port through symbolic areas. Therefore we seek to requalify the port by creating areas for specific urban activities such as cultural, recreational, museums, commercial, residential and hotel. As well as readapt the logistic and administration part of the private port.

With this system we manage to reintegrate the port to the city and generate economic and social benefits to configure a prosperous port.

We are looking for a new avant-garde urban profile by oxygenating the landscape with green spaces and maintaining harmony with the natural elements generating permeability between the port and the city weakening existing urban barriers that doesn’t allow accessibility.

Project description

Beirut has a great history, a past of wars and different events that shaped and transformed the way of city growth. A devastating present, the result of the explosion of its port on August 4, 2020 and, since much of it was totally destroyed, a future with new projection possibilities.

Our proposal has as its starting point the timeline: taking that past to generate a new system that restructures and gives life to both the port sector and other nearby areas of the city. Understanding the present
only as the physical damage left by the explosion, but how it affected the people who live there. projecting to future to rebuild and improve what Beirut was.

Technical information

We propose three axes of action for our project:

1) Revaluation: A sistem of green areas through the whole port serving as conector between different points of attraction.

2) Connectivity: An internal transportation that connects nodes in the port and extends throughout the urban area to ensure more accessibility city/port.

3) Two ports: We propose a plan for new land uses wick are sustainable over time. The east part of the port will continue to operate with five new operating areas.

We add link for the project book:
https://issuu.com/guidozarlenga/docs/g_11_-_libro_final_comprimido

Documentation

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