In an effort to reconnect the harbour space with the city, and inviting pedestrians to the area, the pedestrian area around the harbour has been amplified — and will extend to the water’s edge over the years —, while traffic will be reduced over the next years. The boat houses and technical installations that previously lined the quays have been moved to new platforms and clubhouses over the water.
The landscape design was developed with architect Michel Desvigne and includes a new pale granite surface, in the same shade as the original limestone cobbles. The simple, hard-wearing, roughly textured materials are appropriate to the port setting. Improving accessibility, kerbs and level changes have been eliminated.
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Author Nigel Young
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