
PLACE TO BE!
2024




In Dusseldorf’s Staendehaus Park, there is a plateau by the Schwanenspiegel pond that has so far been little used — designed functionally but offering low quality of stay. Yet its location, with a view over the pond, holds great potential.
The rigid terracing is being removed to reveal the natural topography, which is then made accessible by wooden walkways. These paths blend seamlessly into the landscape and are overgrown by native vegetation—a step toward de-sealing the area. Seating areas grow organically from the walkways, while floating docks create new access points to the water. Streamlined light columns open up toward the city and reflect on the pond. The redesign invites visitors to linger: paths crisscross the green space, lead to islands, and open up new perspectives on the park.
Public Design Project
Supervised by Prof. Nicolas Beucker





PLACE TO BE
2024




In Düsseldorf’s Ständehauspark, there is a plateau by the Schwanenspiegel pond that has so far been little used — designed functionally but offering low quality of stay. Yet its location, with a view over the pond, holds great potential.
The rigid terracing is being removed to reveal the natural topography, which is then made accessible by wooden walkways. These paths blend seamlessly into the landscape and are overgrown by native vegetation—a step toward de-sealing the area. Seating areas grow organically from the walkways, while floating docks create new access points to the water. Streamlined light columns open up toward the city and reflect on the pond. The redesign invites visitors to linger: paths crisscross the green space, lead to islands, and open up new perspectives on the park.




Public Design Project
Supervised by Prof. Nicolas Beucker