Water in public-space architecture
Water, whether river, lake or pool, not only adds playful potential to public-space architecture, it also offers numerous other aesthetic, practical and environmental benefits.
Augustus 31, 2023 | 10:00 pm CUT

Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker's Experience Chute Park in Quebec involves minimal intervention in the existing landscape, instead drawing attention to the water itself. Photos: Maxime Brouillet



Heatherwick Studio's Little Island Park in New York offers visitors views of the city across the water as well as a new habitat for local wildlife. Photos: Timothy Schenck



Quebec City's Experience Chute Park by Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker allows visitors to experience Montmorency Falls up close as well as observe them from a distance. Photos: Maxime Brouillet



SPARK Architects' Minhang Riverfront Regeneration creates a lively new park along the water, helping to revitalise the surrounding area. Photos: Shine Lab



Tainan Springs is a new public space designed by MVRDV that features a paddling pool that can store excess stormwater during the wet season. Photos: Daria Scagliola
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