Discourse
BAS SMETS. NOTRE-DAME: A MICROCLIMATIC APPROACH

Public Programme of POWER

CIVA

In the era of climate change, urban heat islands are increasingly peaking worldwide. Bureau Bas Smets, leader of the team that won the competition to redesign the public spaces around Paris’s emblematic landmark Notre-Dame, developed a project specifically addressing this pressing issue. The design rationale reimagines the different existing urban figures - the forecourt, tree alignments, the riverbank – envisaging them in the double perspective of the collective and the climate. The team carried out detailed studies to develop solutions that improve the Universal Thermal Climate Index (UTCI). The project unfolds as a sequence of climatic atmospheres that in turns provide cooling from the evaporation of water and shade from trees. A thin layer of water trickling occasionally down the main forecourt turns into a vast ephemeral pool mirroring the cathedral. The design transforms climatic constraints into a spatial potential.

Bureau Bas Smets, in collaboration with GRAU, Neufville-Gayet Architectes, Ingérop, and Franck Boutté Consultants.

Parallel to the exhibition POWER, the Goethe-Institut Brussels supports the event series POWER Talks - a public program of lectures, roundtable discussions, and film screenings which among others features Thomas Auer, Daniel Barber, BC Architects, Oana Bogdan, Arno Brandlhuber, Koenraad Danneels, Andrés Jaque, Jeanette Kuo, Charlotte Malterre-Barthes, Philippe Rahm, Bas Smets, Paulo Tavares, Ola Uduku and many more.
 

Details

CIVA

Rue de l’Ermitage 55
1050 Brussels

Language: French
Price: Free


Part of series Power