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Green-Roofed Urban Park Springs Up Atop a Railway Deck in Munich

09/30/2011
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  • Bahndeckel Rail Park in Munich by Topotek
    An unusual new park popped up in Munich last year in an unlikely place - right on top of a set of railroad tracks. The new urban park spans the railroad chasm in-between several new apartment complexes in the Theresienhöhe district. What was once a parking lot between the spaces has been transformed into a blissful green space. <a href="http://www.topotek1.de/#/de/projects/chronological/69" target="_blank">Topotek 1</a> designed the urban park using lightweight materials so that the deck could handle the load. Accessible from both sides by the public, the space includes a long green lawn, a rubberized play, and sports field, and a large sand and gravel area.
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  • Bahndeckel Rail Park in Munich by Topotek
    The new park is built in between a series of residential buildings that measures 300 meters long by 50 meters wide.
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  • Bahndeckel Rail Park in Munich by Topotek
    The deck originally provided a connection between the newly built apartments and it was never really planned to be a park.
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  • Bahndeckel Rail Park in Munich by Topotek
    When the idea came about to turn it into one however, the designers had to pay special attention to how much weight they added to the structure.
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  • Bahndeckel Rail Park in Munich by Topotek
    The deck is not connected to the ground, so all the supports exist at the level of the buildings.
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  • Bahndeckel Rail Park in Munich by Topotek
    With the exception of the orange concrete walls, all of the materials chosen for the park were lightweight - like <a href="http://www.geofoam.org/">Geofoam</a> blocks covered with astroturf or tartan-covered rubber.
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  • Bahndeckel Rail Park in Munich by Topotek
    The center of the park features a green lawn covered in astroturf, a sand pit, and play sculptures.
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  • Bahndeckel Rail Park in Munich by Topotek
    Integrated trampolines in the dune-like extrusions, jungle gyms, slides and tubes provide an exciting landscape for children to play.
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  • Bahndeckel Rail Park in Munich by Topotek
    A rubberized tartan surrounds the lawn, providing space for kids to play games, ride bikes, or run around.
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  • Bahndeckel Rail Park in Munich by Topotek
    Gardens on either side connect the play space to the residences, and a grove of pines are planted on the north side to provide shelter.
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  • Bahndeckel Rail Park in Munich by Topotek
    The new park provides a welcome contrast to the dense housing in the surrounding areas while creating extra play space.
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  • Bahndeckel Rail Park in Munich by Topotek
    Although the grass isn't real, it is a much better alternative to a massive parking area or an empty concrete lot.
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  • Bahndeckel Rail Park in Munich by Topotek
    More urban parks and play space are always a good thing, and the project's unlikely location over a railway makes it even more unique.
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  • Bahndeckel Rail Park in Munich by Topotek
    Site plan of the urban park railway cover in Munich.
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Bahndeckel Rail Park in Munich by Topotek

An unusual new park popped up in Munich last year in an unlikely place - right on top of a set of railroad tracks. The new urban park spans the railroad chasm in-between several new apartment complexes in the Theresienhöhe district. What was once a parking lot between the spaces has been transformed into a blissful green space. Topotek 1 designed the urban park using lightweight materials so that the deck could handle the load. Accessible from both sides by the public, the space includes a long green lawn, a rubberized play, and sports field, and a large sand and gravel area.

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