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White Arkitekter and Rabe Landschaften design park in Hamburg shaped by residents’ ideas | ||||||||||||||||
White Arkitekter and Rabe Landschaften design park in Hamburg shaped by residents’ ideas Together with Rabe Landschaften, White Arkitekter has won the competition to develop a new park along St. Pauli waterfront in Hamburg. Commissioned by the Ministry of Environment, Climate, Energy and Agriculture (BUKEA) in Hamburg, the architectural practices are designing a place for everyone shaped in collaboration with local residents, centred on community.
The new park site lies next to Park Fiction, a widely recognised, locally rooted urban planning and public art initiative that, during the 1990s, prevented proposed waterfront development and enabled residents to come together and shape a public space of their own. The design of the new park is likewise shaped by the influence of local residents. The winning proposal ”Das Grüne Ding” (the green thing) is based on the “Wish production”, a document with over 700 ideas from the residents gathered by the Park Fiction committee.
The new park, which connects Park Fiction to the wider city, responds to residents’ wishes for greenery and opportunities to relax by the water by planting trees that create shaded places to linger. Flood protection measures are integrated in the design and establish a future-proof, climate-resilient outdoor environment.
With skate parks, basketball courts, and open spaces for football and exercise, the park will offer settings that invite spontaneous activity and everyday movement. Activities already rooted in the area, including the weekly Sunday market and the city’s annual festival celebrating the harbour’s birthday, will be given a permanent home in the new park.
Influence and participation
The engagement of the local community has been an important part of the process throughout the competition phase. During a workshop, residents were invited to engage directly with the teams and share their perspectives. Members of the community also attended the final presentation, and feedback from the neighbourhood was considered in the decision-making process and will continue to shape the project’s further development.
All competition proposals will be exhibited in the shop window at Kölibri District Centre from 23 February for a period of two weeks.
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March 7 2026 |