Client: City of Ludwigshafen
LA: with Olschewski Landschaftsarchitekten
Completion: 2006
Size: 24.000 m²
The feasibility study “Rhine Bank Promenade“ had the objective to include the Rhine shores and therefore involve the whole river landscape in the urban structural context of Ludwigshafen. For a long time, industrial zones, a downside, dominated the river shores but then they were supposed to be transferred to a lively part of the urban landscape. Through the link between underused land and the inclusion of existing axes, the shores became an important part of the urban open space. A first phase of Lichtenberg shore, north from Konrad-Adenauer Bridge, has been planed and realised from 2003 to 2006.