
urban projects
Dorfzentrum Riehen
Riehen 2000, Lebendiges Dorfzentrum, project Julia, first award, concept
Riehen 2000, Lebendiges Dorfzentrum, project Julia, first award, concept
Riehen 2000, Lebendiges Dorfzentrum, project Julia, first award, concept
Riehen 2000, Lebendiges Dorfzentrum, project Julia, first award, concept
Riehen 2000, Lebendiges Dorfzentrum, project Julia, first award, concept
Riehen 2000, Lebendiges Dorfzentrum, project Julia, first award, concept
Riehen 2000, Lebendiges Dorfzentrum, project Julia, first award, concept
Riehen 2000, Lebendiges Dorfzentrum, project Julia, first award, concept
Riehen 2000, Lebendiges Dorfzentrum, project Julia, first award, concept
Riehen 2000, Lebendiges Dorfzentrum, project Julia, first award, concept
Riehen 2000, Lebendiges Dorfzentrum, project Julia, first award, concept
competition 2000 (highest award and order for further processing)
stöckerselig and the architects, landscape and traffic planners also involved are using the competition «Lebendiges Dorfzentrum Riehen» («The lively center of the village of Riehen») to redefine Riehen, which has grown from a village structure to a heterogeneous urban space, and to treat it as a contemporary whole. The concept «Julia», which has become the project «Julia», should lead to a permanent economic and cultural revival of the village center and thus generate added value for residents and visitors. In 2001 the project was fought by the SVP and stopped by means of a referendum
In collaboration with Markus Brenner, Toby E. Rhodes, Pestalozzi und Stäheli, Jost und Katrin Wächter,