Birth of an Island
The park world oscillates as a connecting factor between contrasts: A quiet park – space for sports and leisure activities – a place of refuge for nature – a place by the water – engineering structures to provide protection against flooding: functional, sociological, town-planning and ecological demands became aspects that contributed to the design; the design became relevant from an ecological and technical perspective.
The manner in which the terrain has been shaped has integrated flood protection in a subtle way: the entire island acts as an embankment, but it does not look like this. The main route winds its way along the crest of this invisible dam, safe from flooding. Thanks to the variable inclination of the bank the island’s shape changes depending on the height of the water; it grows or shrinks. Temporary flooding creates a dynamic picture and valuable habitats. The irregular shores create smaller units of space through which paths meander. The western section of the park is an open sunbathing lawn with views of the water and the urban skyline. A shallow shore and a pebble beach provide access to the water; striking park trees such as ash, swamp cypress and pecan provide shade. The central section of the park is a thick forest garden. Native species such as small-leaved lime and English oak have been planted with local specialities such as alder. Views open up to the water between carefully placed tree-trunks and densely wafting grasses. The third section of the park lies protected behind the dam that runs in a southward direction here. This section is home to fields and facilities for sports, games and family time.
And yet: ‘The island is allowed to be an island, it is not a park stuffed to the brink. It is self-evident and casual. Large enough for a deep breath. The island has not been designed, it has been styled,’ says urban walker Benedikt Loderer in Hochparterre about the Schüss island.
Awards
Best of Swiss Landscape Architecture 2022 , 2.8.22
Flaneur d’Or 2017 for the Schüssinsel
The Best of 2017: The Golden Rabbit for the Schüssinsel
Chronicle News
Anthos Yearbook No. 2 is here – and we’re part of it , 02.08.2022
Schüss Island in good European company: Publication in LAE # 6 , 15.04.2022
Schüssinsel goes America! , 25.09.2021
100 green spaces: Die Schüssinsel als best-practice-Beispiel , 05.07.2019
De 5 à 7 – die Schüssinsel in der SIA-Publikation , 04.07.2019
Fontana im „Fokus Biel“ von werk, bauen + wohnen , 20.05.2019
Guided Tour on Schüssinsel with Massimo Fontana , 08.08.2018
Stadtbaumeistertreffen 2018: Führung Schüssinsel , 12.07.2018
Even More Gold for the Schüssinsel! , 08.12.2017
Flaneur d’Or – Gold for the Schüssinsel , 04.12.2017
Urban Wanderer Loderer on the Schüss Island , 29.09.2017
Birth Hour of an Island – the Schüssinsel in Biel opens , 19.05.2017
600 Trees for the Schüssinsel , 20.12.2016
Flying Bridges on Schüss Island , 06.05.2016
Die Schüssinsel nimmt Form an , 18.11.2015
Archaeological finds on the Schüssinsel , 10.07.2015
New Greenery for the Schüssinsel , 20.03.2015
Ja zur Schüssinsel , 10.06.2013
Publications
Anthos Yearbook 2022 , 2022
The Schüssinsel in ASLA’s Landscape Architecture Magazin , 2021
Schüssinsel in good European company: , 2022
100 green spaces 2019 , 2019
De 5 à 7 – Schüssinsel Biel , 2019
Fontana im „Fokus Biel“ von werk, bauen + wohnen , 2019
‘A land fish’ – Hochparterre on the Schüss Island , 2017
Hochparterre, The Best of 2017 – Schüssinsel , 2017
Birth of an Island – Anthos 4/2017 , 2017
The Schüssinsel in the Hochparterre special on the Flaneur d’Or 2017 , 2017