TOWARDS

Workshop Brussels (BE) - Workshop Site 3

PARTICIPANTS:

Julia Lenoir (FR), Frédéric Blaise (FR), Winner in Grigny&Ris-Orangis (FR) with "Weaving Energies"
Virginia De Jorge Huertas (ES), Winner in La Bazana (ES) with "Bazana Go!"
Tobias Herr (DE), Paul Raphael Schägner (DE), Runner-up in Hamburg (DE) with "DA/ -RIN -RUM -RUNTER -ZWISCHEN"
Lorenzo Ciccu (IT), Carlo Pisano (IT), Runner-up in Linz (AT) with "Rock the Block!"
Sofie Vaasen (BE), Runner-up in Neu-Ulm (DE) with "From Vorefeld to Core-feld"
Simone Valerio (IT), Frederik Vandyck (BE), Runner-up in Tubize (BE) with "Learning From Tubize"
Maria Nuñez (ES,) Runner-up in Warszawa (PL) with "Warszawa Common Places"
Blaž Babnik Romaniuk (SI), Katja Saie (SI), Moica Mlinar (SI) Runner-up in Wien (AT) with "Potent-IAL"

Coach: Luis Basabe (ES)
Guest critics: Ben Dirickx and Tania Vandenbroucke from Brussels Bouwmeester Chief Architect

 

SITE 3 – NEDER-OVER-HEEMBEEK - SCHAERBEEK FORMATION - BUDA 

PORT CITY

This area is located, near the territorial limit of the Flemish and Walloon region, in the Northern part of Brussels. It includes both sides of the canal: Neder-Over-Heembeek and Schaerbeek Formation. 
Several issues are raised here, depending on the scales: 
1- Schaerbeek Formation is facing huge mutations after the transfer of the station to another site. One part will be redesigned for economic activities, metropolitan equipment is to be developed creating a new neighbourhood open to the canal. The issues are also to optimize the productive factors to organize different types of transports for industries. It would also be the opportunity to enlarge the harbour to develop economic opportunities. 
2- Neder-Over-Heembek, on the left side of the canal, has a highly impacted topography and lacks connections to the canal. The challenge is to imagine a landscape connection reaching the canal and the BRYC. 
3- On the right side, the Senne River, mostly covered in Brussels, is running in open air. The issue is to think the river as an ecological area increasing life quality of neighbouring industries. 
4- Brussels Royal Yacht Club is both a marina and a navigation school on the Northern part. The issue is to develop BRYC as a metropolitan space benefiting from different types of transports and to connect it to Neder-Over-Heembeek. The harbour nearby has to be considered to question its accessibility for both productive and residential activities. 
5- On both sides, there are historical industries of the old brewery Marly and the flour production site of CERES. In the long terms, what could new uses and programs could be made of these sites, while keeping their historical features? 
6- On the Northern side of the canal, SOLVAY area is being remodeled, buildings are being emptied to reprogram and upcycle some of them with direct links to the canal.

Looked at from above, the Port City Area appears as a huge multifunctional organ, inserted in the very core of Brussels. 
Beside its heterogeneous productive content –logistics, industry, transportation, large commercial surfaces-, the area manages to establish a complex relationship with the rest of the city, and especially with the adjacent urban tissues. 
Some of these relations have been thematized during the workshop, allowing three corresponding holistic approaches to the channel and its attached infrastructural and productive environment: The canal understood as a vein (ALONG), as a barrier (ACROSS) and as a front (TOWARDS).

 

TOWARDS - Urbanising production

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A series of points are identified, in which urban residential tissues are able to infiltrate towards the canal.
These situations are conceived at the same time as a row of productive enclaves and a a network of public spaces, which should reinforce and stimulate the interaction between productive and non-productive activities.
A row of sit specific intervention is proposed in strategic locations, four of which are developed as hybrid scenarios: a productive square linked to the existing incinerator area; a productive marina in synergy with the huge parking lot; a productive gallery, linked to the old brewery; and a productive park linked to the Solvay campus.

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TOWARDS - Urbanising production

 

 

 

 

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See the other sites:

Site 1: FOOD SCAPE
Site 2: TECH BOULEVARD