Two approaches for our workshop: site-independent and site-specific
The free, explorative approach: adding shared places throughout Oude Dokken
This approach maps, explores, and understands the area and suggests small spatial interventions based on the five points presented in the concept.
For example;
Do the Schipperskaai and the old Docks generally need more gathering spaces and sheltering?
Do you have ideas for the future parks?
Could small spatial interventions inside the already planned parks (at each crane) be added to improve the parks?
How can the old industrial architectural heritage be maintained, incorporated, and integrated into the new development?
> We have, for example, the bus depot, the massive complex at Oceaniëstraat and the beautiful building at Afrikalaan 201.The case study approach: Bar Bricolage and the Buurtscontainer
Bar Bricolage is the last participant of the area's once numerous "creative hubs", and we see them as a form of modern industrial activity.
How can we maintain and foster Bar Bricolage's activities?
The triangle at Oceaniëstraat/Fohrstraat will be Bar Bricolage's new home. But how?
Also, The Buurtscontainer is a community project inside a temporary shipping container. Could this activity be permanent and what would that venue look like?
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