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ENOTA completed Promenada in Velenje City Center Pedestrian Zone

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ENOTA completed Promenada in Velenje City Center Pedestrian Zone

a view of river amphitheatre

all photographs (except areal view) © Miran Kambic

Promenada - river amphitheatre video / Credits: Video is filmed & edited by Miran Kambic

Link to Promenada – walk through video Credits: Video is filmed & edited by Miran Kambic

The Velenje "Promenada" renovated by ENOTA is an important city space and a vital city thoroughfare. It is one of the central axes of the centre of Velenje, a young town designed in the 1950s, based on the Modernist ideal of the garden city; as such, it is unique in the Slovene space. The renovation of the Promenada represents the first step towards the gradual revitalisation of the city centre. It's tasks are to supply the city with the missing programmes and to help it reclaim its original character of a town-in-a-park. A successful renovation, informed by the awareness of the excessive surfaces designated for traffic, must bring together two requirements seemingly at odds with each other: "More greenery and more programme."

ENOTA completed Promenada in Velenje City Center Pedestrian Zone

Also the existing promenade was created by closing the erstwhile traffic road almost thirty years ago. Even though it was re-paved, a sufficiently thorough transformation never took place and the promenade has retained the character of a road, remaining too wide and rather dull due to the lack of content. It has been a kind of hybrid space between the road and the surface intended for pedestrians - chiefly a straight path quickly leading the users of the secondary-school complex and the community health centre to the inner centre without providing any animation for those out for a walk.

ENOTA completed Promenada in Velenje City Center Pedestrian Zone

Through renovation, the wide straight connection with a clearly delineated beginning and termination underwent a transformation into a kind of sequence of micro-ambients, of locally widened surfaces connected by a slightly twisting narrower path.

ENOTA completed Promenada in Velenje City Center Pedestrian Zone

These instances of widening (in effect squares) feature attractive concrete urban elements (benches) whose careful arrangement slows down the users and provides focus, framing the space for the additional programme content to take place. As the path locally twists along the surrounding buildings, it gives rise to larger contained open spaces, allowing future expansion of the content from the buildings outwards, or the accommodation of other additional content as required over time.

ENOTA completed Promenada in Velenje City Center Pedestrian Zone

In the initial phase, all these newly-formed public spaces are simply and cost-effectively laid out as sand or grass surfaces, with sand surfaces in particular representing a successful middle ground between grass and paved city spaces and allowing a wide range of use with only modest investment.

ENOTA completed Promenada in Velenje City Center Pedestrian Zone

With the transformation, the Promenada is turning into a main event axis of the city, its centre being placed into the new amphitheatre along the river. The river Paka is a torrential river, which means that its watercourse swells up significantly a few times a year, but remains relatively shallow at all other times. As a consequence, the riverbed is very deep and until now, the river, which is an attractive element of any city, flowed out of sight somewhere down below.

ENOTA completed Promenada in Velenje City Center Pedestrian Zone

 

The wide bridge also meant that anyone walking across it had a hard time seeing the river at all. By narrowing the bridge and placing it off the former axis, the space for the construction of an amphitheatre, which slowly slopes down towards the river surface, is recovered. The attractive amphitheatre by the river, with the new bridge serving as its backdrop, becomes the centre of the activity in the city, and the river may once again claim an important spot in the townspeople's consciousness.

ENOTA completed Promenada in Velenje City Center Pedestrian Zone

areal view; photography © branko and niknavrÅ¡

ENOTA completed Promenada in Velenje City Center Pedestrian Zone

situation plan

ENOTA completed Promenada in Velenje City Center Pedestrian Zone

walking path

ENOTA completed Promenada in Velenje City Center Pedestrian Zone

concrete benche scheme

ENOTA completed Promenada in Velenje City Center Pedestrian Zone

walking path

ENOTA completed Promenada in Velenje City Center Pedestrian Zone

public programme

ENOTA completed Promenada in Velenje City Center Pedestrian Zone

amphitheatre performance view at night

ENOTA completed Promenada in Velenje City Center Pedestrian Zone

river amphitheatre detail 

Project Facts

Project:Velenje City Center Pedestrian Zone Promenada

Type:open competition, first prize

Year:2012

Status:completed 2014

Size: 17.020 m2

Budget: 2.700.000 EUR

Client: Velenje Municipality

Location: Velenje, Slovenia

Architecture: ENOTA

Project team: Dean Lah, Milan Tomac, Tjaz Bauer, Andrej Oblak, Polona Ruparcic, Nuša Završnik Šilec, Alja Cerne, Nebojša Vertovšek

Structural engineering: Elea iC

Structural engineering: Nom biro

Electrical planning: Elsing

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