Chemin des Carrières
Chemin des Carrières, the Quarries’ Track, is a lace undulating in the landscape, an invitation to travel as our ambition behind the reconquest of the Rosheim-St Nabor railway in Alsace, France.
Ominous, sometimes hidden, the vestiges of the railway still mark the reading of the site. The desire to create a route to serve the quarries had to adapt to the undulating landscapes of the sub-Vosges hills and the very form of the tracing tells the history of the landscape and the men. The journey to discover forgotten landscapes or to take a different view on everyday landscapes is addressed to both local users and tourists. Like the old track that offered a dual function (industrial and passenger transport), the route has a double vocation where the functional must rub shoulders with the imaginary of travel.
Along the 11km path goes a story, which the stops split into five chapters of different sequences of landscapes offering varied universes and highlighting remarkable sites. Unusual elements punctuate the way, aiming at awakening the visitor's senses, and water is encountered repeatedly.
Awards
DOGA-merket
AIA International Region 2020 Design Awards
European Architecture Awards | Open Free
Architizer A+Awards Jury Winner Architecture +Landscape
RTFA Second Award | Public Landscape Project (Built)
World Design Awards Second Award | Landscape design
Trophées des Collectivités
Typology
Public, Landscape
Status
Competition (2016)
Completed (2020)
Location
Rosheim, France
Collaboration with Parenthèse Paysage. Illustrations by Florent Michel - 11h45.