Planting Design 2013 Working Group 25 - Case Study A

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Vacaresti Lake ... another world


Name Vacaresti Lake
Location Bucharest
Country Romania
Authors Diana Culescu
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Rationale: Why is this case interesting?

Vacaresti Lake is actually just a “hole” in the ground. It was born from the megalomaniac wish of a former dictator* to make Bucharest a port city to the Black Sea (over 200 km away). The dictator was overthrown, the project stopped, but Nature just went ahead. Now this so called lake - never filled with water - is hosting an amazing ecosystem that rivals with the Danube Delta [1].

There are but a few of Bucharest’s residents that venture inside “Vacaresti pit” and appreciate its beauty. For the rest of the inhabitants this is just a “bad” … “ugly” … “horrible” place next to the city center.

Recently, an article published in the National Geographic journal (The delta between blocks [2])drew attention to this space and the political environment rushed to find solutions for this “problem”. The ideas range from wishing to transform this place into a natural reservation to making a picnic / barbecue place for all Bucharest. Whatever the intentions, Vacaresti Lake's future is still up for grabs.


* Nicolae Ceausescu was the President of Romania, between 1974 and 1989, during the communist period. His ambition generated a lot of gigantic projects. One of the most famous was “The House of People” (the Guiness Record-holder for the world's largest civilian building, most expensive administrative building and heaviest building [3]) placed in the “Civic Center” complex which crippled Bucharest. He also wanted to transform Bucharest in a port city for the Black Sea and ordered many interventions in this respect, one of them being Vacaresti Lake.

Author's perspective

From which professional background/perspective are your documenting this case?

Landscape and/or urban context of your case

  • Biogeography, cultural features, overall character, history and dynamics
  • Illustration: Map; sketches; short descriptive analyses

Analytical drawings

Please add four analytical sketches/drawings (or montages/schemes) of your case and take the following aspects into account:

  • natural dynamic versus cultural framework - in how far do these two forces come together in your case?
  • dynamic through the year (you may imagine how the site looks in spring and summer, maybe you also remember it)
  • highlight potentials and problems


Projective drawings

  • Please add four projective sketches/drawings (or montages/schemes) for your case and take the following aspects into account:
    • How would you like this case to change in the near future? (in 1-2 years)
    • And how could it look like in 10-15 years?


Summary and conclusion

Please summarize your case and give arguments for your projective design (approx 150 words).

Image Gallery

PANORAMIC VIEWS


VIEWS INSIDE THE LAKE

References

* Please make sure that you give proper references of all external resources used.

* Do not use images of which you do not hold the copyright.

* Please add internet links to other resources if necessary.

External links

[1] Danube Delta - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danube_Delta

[2] National Geographic article - http://www.natgeo.ro/natura/habitat-conservare/9690-delta-dintre-blocuri

[3] Palace of Parliament (Bucharest - Romania) - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palace_of_the_Parliament



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