Park Diagonal Mar


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Location: Barcelona / Spain / Type: Bridges and Piers / Parks / Playgrounds / Water features / Built: 2002 /
Show on Google Maps / Published on September 28, 2009

EDAW: Diagonal Mar, a retail and residential complex centered on a public park, completes Barcelona’s urban beachfront revitalization begun in 1989 for the Summer Olympic Games. Working with Robert A.M. Stern Architects and Spanish architect Enric Miralles, EDAW developed a master plan for the entire development. Providing a gateway to the sea for locals and visitors, Parc Diagonal Mar features play areas, lakes, a waterfall, an outdoor café, a fountain and viewingmounds, all linked by paths that lead to the beach. The park is conceived as an abstract tapestry in plan view, and is enjoyed from above by high-rise residents. Ecology played a meaningful role in the park’s design. Porous pavements minimize stormwater runoff. The use of native plant materials allows for reduced irrigation and pesticide use. A regional retention pond and sections of shoreline edged with aquatic plants provide first flush cleansing of stormwater, as well as a habitat for indigenous marine and bird species.

Architecture: Enric Miralles & Benedetta Tagliabue
Landscape Architecture: EDAW
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Completion: 2002
Photos: Landezine

3 thoughts on "Park Diagonal Mar by Enric Miralles & Benedetta Tagliabue with EDAW"

  1. Pierre says:

    Were there two weeks ago. The fog isn’t working any more.

  2. artur viveiros says:

    still one of the best examples of urban park – great space but surroundings are getting a bit overdeveloped

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