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FREE MÜHLGANG

LOCATION

Graz, Austria

YEAR

2021

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FREE MÜHLGANG

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FREE MÜHLGANG unburies the traces of the past to reveal through a process of erosion the stories, events, and people(s) that have been forgotten, excluded, and silenced. The history of Graz is closely tied to the Mühlgang: an artificial canal that was an essential urban infrastructure and has now become an othered space, encaged and out of reach. Our proposal liberates the Mühlgang, recovering it for the city and its citizens through an inclusive public green-blue corridor that links the existing parks—Volksgarten and Oeverseepark—with our site, turning what are now two isolated intermezzos along an otherwise inaudible, untouchable, and invisible waterway, into an immersive detour along the Mühlgang.

In view of the many voices that consider the canal obsolete and demand its draining, our approach proposes its resignification into a space for experimentation and a connecting organism between past, present, and future. Within the project site, the Mühlgang is freed, overflowing a generated topography and shaping an artificial wetland: WATE®EVER. Waterever revisits the thermae as a space to socialize around water, becoming a playful and exciting scenery that aims to congregate the different realities that coexist in the Gries district.

As Waterever approaches the main street—Karlauerstraße—an elevated permeable building with a green facade extends the landscape upwards: the HINGE. The Hinge creates a unique Gateway to the once iconic now outdated CityPark—the city’s first ever shopping mall—connecting it with the proposed green and blue detour along the Mühlgang. Throughout the building, an alternative program to City Park´s consumerism is displayed, enhancing environmental awareness through alternative models of consumption, gender equality, and LGBTQIA+ Identity development.

The resulting landscape, materialized through the Hinge and Waterever, becomes a statement for inclusive architectures that engage a wide range of actors to inhabit, transform and enhance a new vision for the city of Graz and its neighborhoods.

Client

Europan

Team

© Monica Lamela, Raquel Ruiz, Violenta Ordoñez

Status

Runner-Up

Type

Competition

Location

Graz, Austria

Year

2021

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