Creation of a temporary pedestrian area. With a very limited budget, this project was a test for the creation of a permanent pedestrian area designed by the "Grontmij" agency.
The "Suède 36" architecture firm, in charge of the mission, asked us to design an artistic display promoting wandering and unifying the various areas of the global project.
Our proposal was to play with the codes of the temporary road signs by painting the pedestrian area yellow. The solid-yellow colour identifies areas that punctuate the walk: the airstream square, the fitness garden, the terrace and the information point; the "zigzag" lines encourage strolling.
This mission included the design and completion supervision.
Date : 04-09/2012
Lieu : Chaussée de Louvain, entre la Place Madou et la rue Scailquin, Bruxelles
Maître d’ouvrage : Région de Bruxelles-Capitale, Bruxelles Mobilité, Commune de St-Josse
Bureaux associés : Suède 36 (concept général), Mathieu Gabiot et
Martin Lévêque (le point info), Ludivine Loiseau (graphisme), Open Air (coordination technique)