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A3 Wettbewerb

A3 Wettbewerb

The goal

To develop creative and practical usage ideas for the A3 Space in the Stuttgart Rosenstein Project. The space is located in the heart of Stuttgart, in front of the main station, and represents the city's face both locally and internationally.

”A Green Valley for people for tomorrow”, envisions a vibrant space where architecture and landscape create high-quality public areas that bring people closer to nature and reflect the unique hilly character of Stuttgart.

Type:

Competition

Use:

Mixed-Use
Welcome Center and Welcome Point
Public Space and Nature
Mobility Hub
Sports
Food Hub
Hauptbahnhof Memorial
Cultural Area - Exhibitions and Events
Innovation Center for Sustainability

Location:

Stuttgart, Germany

Result:

Awarded

Status:

Year:

2024

Core Themes:

Mixed Use Building, Climate Adaptation, Public Space, Nature Based Solutions, Urban Identity, Lansdcape, Sustainable Architecture.

Collaborators:

Natalia Urrego Díaz, Frank Leubner, Di Zhang, Franjo Idzojtic, Kaniz Saima

Innenarchitektur: Francisca Wagner

A Green Valley: For People for Tomorrow | Stuttgart

A3 Wettbewerb

The goal

To develop creative and practical usage ideas for the A3 Space in the Stuttgart Rosenstein Project. The space is located in the heart of Stuttgart, in front of the main station, and represents the city's face both locally and internationally.

”A Green Valley for people for tomorrow”, envisions a vibrant space where architecture and landscape create high-quality public areas that bring people closer to nature and reflect the unique hilly character of Stuttgart.

Type:

Competition

Use:

Mixed-Use
Welcome Center and Welcome Point
Public Space and Nature
Mobility Hub
Sports
Food Hub
Hauptbahnhof Memorial
Cultural Area - Exhibitions and Events
Innovation Center for Sustainability

Location:

Stuttgart, Germany

Result:

Awarded

Year:

2024

Core Themes:

Mixed Use Building, Climate Adaptation, Public Space, Nature Based Solutions, Urban Identity, Lansdcape, Sustainable Architecture.

Colaborators:

Natalia Urrego Díaz, Frank Leubner, Di Zhang, Franjo Idzojtic, Kaniz Saima