MFO-Park
The park is characterized by its modern and unusual design. The large “Park-Haus” is a double-walled steel-framed construction, 100 m (330 ft) in length, 35 m (115 ft) in width and 17 m (56 ft) high, reminiscent of a conservatory without glass. It is covered by a trellis (or treillage) and covered with climbing plants, resulting in a space that is filled by ever changing light, shadow and smells. The large hall space is broken up by four plant-covered wire chalices. The water basin planted with irises is located in a sunken area that is floored with recycled glass. The spaces between the double walls contain staircases, linking to balconies and platforms at different levels, including a sun deck high up on the roof that offers views over northern Zürich.
The MFO-Park accommodates a number of different activities. The facility is suitable for sport and games, for meetings of all kinds, or events such as film screenings, concerts and theatrical performances – all with a baroque backdrop of hedges. Small silent garden rooms with a view into the hall are created in the spaces between the walls, just like opera boxes.
The foundation stone was laid in autumn 2001 and the MFO-Park was inaugurated in summer 2002. As originally planned, there was intended to be a second phase which would feature an area with plant-covered pillars in front of the south side of the hall. This phase has not yet been implemented, and the four-story brick building which was originally intended for demolition to make space for this will continue to be used for the time being.
The garden has received the following awards:
- European Garden Award in the category of "Most Innovative Contemporary Park or Garden", awarded by the European Garden Heritage Network EGHN 2010
- Award for good architecture in the Zürich canton 2006 - Recognition
- Award for good architecture from the City of Zürich 2006
- 2004: MAX on top Vienna, free space 02, 2nd place 2004
- Play & Leisure Award Friedrichshafen 2004
- BDLA Prize (Association of German Landscape Architects) 2003 - Appreciation
- Public design-award 2003
References
- ^ "European Garden Award 2010". European Garden Heritage Network. Archived from the original on 8 October 2016. Retrieved 8 October 2016.
- ^ "MFO-Park". Website of the Office of Parks and Open Spaces of Zurich (in German). City of Zürich. Archived from the original on 8 October 2016. Retrieved 8 October 2016.
- ^ "New MFO-Park". Burckhardt + Partner AG. Archived from the original on 12 October 2016. Retrieved 12 October 2016.
Bibliography
- Udo Weilacher: Ein Park als Versprechen. Oerliker Park in Zürich. und Grüner Pelz auf Stahlskelett. MFO Park Zürich. In: Udo Weilacher: In Gärten. Profile aktueller europäischer Landschaftsarchitektur. Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel 2005, ISBN 3-7643-7084-X
- Yvonne Aellen et al.: Parkanlagen in Neu-Oerlikon: Oerliker Park, MFO-Park, Louis-Häfliger-Park, Wahlenpark, Gustav-Ammann-Park. Office of Parks and Open Spaces of Zurich (Ed.), Zurich 2004.
External links
- Media related to MFO-Park at Wikimedia Commons
- Website of MFO-Park