Urban Reclaiming the Shore / Taller 301

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TALLER 301/ Kyiv City-State Administration, Ukraine. View of landbridge reconnecting the city with the water. Illustration: TALLER 301

Taller 301 was awarded First Prize in the International Architecture Competition Urban Landscaping in Kyiv for Euro-2012. The project entitled Reclaiming the Shore consists of 413 hectares between the Dnieper River and the City Center, and envisions a series of interventions to be developed for the upcoming UEFA European Football Championship 2012 hosted in Kyiv, as well as a long term vision for the city. More images and architect’s description after the break.

THE DNIEPER WATERFRONT – KYIV BEYOND THE UEFA EURO-2012: The efforts of the Kyiv Central Department for Urban Planning in hosting the European Football Championship Finals in 2012 must be seen as means to an end, not the end in itself. The Dnieper River embankment recuperation and reinvigoration is but a mere step in transforming and strengthening the entire Ukranian region. Just like the Dnieper is a geographical unit, the correspondence between city and nature must be carefully planned. The potential that this small intervention can actually undertake in eventually transforming the region starts here. More important than just improving the embankment, the city must offer strong connections that lead to the different natural resources and enliven the city. Just like Berezina is an affluent of the Dnieper, pedestrian and bike promenades should also become “urban affluents” of the Dnieper, existing forests and mountains.

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Cite: Sebastian Jordana. "Urban Reclaiming the Shore / Taller 301" 20 May 2011. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/136671/urban-reclaiming-the-shore-taller-301> ISSN 0719-8884

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