Ecosistema Urbano wins West Palm Beach Design Competition

Open Shore
Rain Plaza Hero

Open Shore proposal by Ecosistema Urbano is the winning proposal of the international competition Shore to Core, commissioned by the city of West Palm Beach and organized by the Van Alen Institute https://www.vanalen.org/. Open Shore imagines the future West Palm Beach as a dynamic and inclusive downtown.

Strolling on the Waterfront

It will provide access to a new urban waterscape, enhancing the city’s connection to the lagoon and all of its infinite possibilities of urban leisure and enjoyment. The project is designed to foster a lively city in which the waterfront plays a key role as West Palm Beach’s most representative space.

Mangrove Plaza

The new waterfront incorporates a wide array of outdoor activities and public spaces that enhance the urban experience and multiply the possibilities of interaction with the water. The intervention takes into consideration the needs of youth and seniors alike in order to make a positive impact on the city as a whole and create a healthier living environment for all of West Palm Beach’s residents and visitors.

Flagler Drive Section

The ecological and resilient design allows people to enjoy a more comfortable environment all year round: by coordinating natural elements and bioclimatic devices, each public space will be characterized by a specific microclimate matched to the different activities that will take place there. This also presents an opportunity for users to reconnect to nature and to the uniqueness of Lake Worth Lagoon.

The Tidal Plaza

Waterfront Plazas: Bioclimatic & Thematic Units
The waterfront provides a fluid and accessible urban space for everyone, but it also features a great variety of spaces that can be walked across, visited, or used to enjoy different experiences. Each of those places favors a specific program or a particular set of activities while remaining open to reinterpretation and use by its local inhabitants or temporary visitors.

Active Passageway

The different activities are organized inside a series of ‘plazas’ or micro-centers, but also between and around them. Every aspect of each of the waterfront ‘plazasis aimed at creating a specific and memorable atmosphere especially conceived to play along with certain activities. Fresh and shady like a forest. Open and breezy like a seashore. Clean and bright like a museum hall.

Banyan Hub

Quiet and peaceful like a private courtyard. Filled with water like an aquarium. Humid and warm like a sauna. Sandy and sunny like a beach. Colorful and imaginative like the best playground a child could ever imagine. Water, sound, shade, vegetation, music, topography, silence, color, creative furniture, sun, wind and—of course—people, all conform an urban experience like no other: one that celebrates the spirit of West Palm Beach.

Farmers Market

The New Generation of Civic Minded Buildings Starts in West Palm Beach
The Banyan Garage is reimagined as a new beacon for activities in Downtown. This hybrid and exceptionally flexible building will be open to the public day and night and it will have an active presence in the city, attracting business and talent with its varied programs.

Banyan Hub Section

This new hub will be a place where people create knowledge, cultivate culture, foster innovation, and even produce goods. Its configuration allows many different uses to coexist, which also makes it flexible to adapt to changing needs in the future. It is an accessible building that will become a true part of the city, starting from the ground floor all the way to the public roof terrace.

Natural Courtyard

Its ecological design features a green permeable façade and two themed courtyards -one natural and one digital- that will ensure pleasant environmental conditions all year round while also reducing the building’s environmental impact and management costs. Source by Ecosistema Urbano

Digital Courtyard
  • Location: West Palm Beach, Florida, USA
  • Architect: Ecosistema Urbano
  • Principals: Belinda Tato & Jose Luis Vallejo
  • Project Team: Marco Rizzetto, Carlos León, Antonella Marlene Milano, Luisa Zancada, Jorge Toledo, Marta Muñoz, Pablo Santacana, Lola Pouchin, Maria Vittoria Tesei, Andrea Bertrán, Ana Patricia Maté, Lucía De Retes Cascales, Cristina Rodríguez, Elizabeth Kelleher, Lorena Tselemegkou, Luana Scarpel, Silvia Sangriso, Daniela Menendez, Julia Casado, Constantino Hurtado, Andrés Walliser
  • Consultants: Sasaki, Transsolar, Simpson Gumpertz & Heger Inc. (SGH), Cosentini Associates, Langan
  • Year: 2017
  • Images: Courtesy of Ecosistema Urbano
Open Air Plaza
Active Roof Terrace
Social Green Space
Site Plan
Waterfront Diagrams
Plazas
Plazas
Plazas
Plaza Axonometric
Bioclimatic Devices
Passageways
Passageways Sections
Banyan Hub Strategies
Banyan Hub 2 Options
Banyan Hub Bioclimatic Section
Programs

1 Comment

  1. It is really interesting post, but I do not see everything completely clear, especially for someone not involved in that topic. Anyway very interesting to me.

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