– The site, home to the old fish market, and where St. Pauli and Park Fiction meets the river Elbe and is now threatened by seasonal flooding. This, along with the opportunity to reintroduce a new ecological landscape to the space, will also feed into the story. We can’t wait to start the process of connecting these wishes and challenges to the place and start to build a unique new public space for the city of Hamburg, Jake Ford continues.
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.