Het Land van Wild Information

    During Quater 4 in 2024, as part of our master studies at TU Delft, we worked on this project called 'Scenes in Stadspark West'. This interdisciplinary studio was led by Saskia de Wit and Mônica Veras Morais and consisted of 11 students from the Master's programmes in Landscape Architecture, Architecture and Urbanism at TU Delft.

    As part of our project, we analysed interstitial spaces through the lenses of time, transition and traces. Over the course of two months we visited and immersed ourselves in the area, uncovering values that are not easily perceived by those outside the community of Stadspark West. We developed a spatial intervention on site, accompanied by a vision that shows potential futures for this area from a landscape design point of view. During this process we came up with a new name for the area: Wildwijk - a wild but cohesive neighbourhood.

Scenes of Stadspark West

Contributors
Emese Nagy
Ettore Sarti
Frederic de Milliano
Laura Vos
Lotte Wiegers
Luc Waalders
Matteo Lucanto
Menno Poorthuis
Wiebke Stadtlander
Yuanjie Wang
Zedi van Oostrom

Landscape Architecture TU Delft
Tutors
Saskia de Wit
Mônica Veras Morais



Exhibition






    To showcase the most important elements of our findings and the outcome of our design proposal, we explored Stadspark West in search of places that can function as exhibition spaces for the day of the midsummer walk. We soon realized that we wanted to challenge people to change their perspective on the area, and we incorporated this challenge into our exhibition design. By playing with elements of the built environment, we invite people to discover new values of the area, which we call "Het Land van Wild."

   The exhibition is divided into two parts. The first part presents our analysis, sharing findings and insights from the area. It is followed by the spatial intervention, which then is followed by the second part of the exhibition. This section includes various scenarios and a design proposal that illustrate our vision for the future of Wildwijk.


Introduction 





Vision