LAGI 2022
site typology: City Park
The LAGI 2022 Mannheim design challenge brings together a number of themes and ideas for inspiration.
Just as a garden is a productive landscape for nourishment that also brings us joy and pleasure, how can our productive landscapes for energy also bring joy and pleasure to our communities?
How can renewable energy be integrated in beautiful ways into the city so that it is not some cold and utilitarian technology, but is instead an indispensable accessory, a statement of creative expression that we all desire to experience?
At the same time, how can we make these new technologies accessible to everyone so that the benefits of energy democratization are equitably shared?
LAGI 2022 Mannheim has expanded the realm of the possible using existing clean energy technologies to create beautiful, sculptural modules that can plug into the smart post-carbon city.
Proposals exist simultaneously across a variety of scales—variations for a residential context or for a civic space that use modular components or scalable solutions. The goal is to open a window onto a world beyond carbon where quality of life and social equity have been vastly improved as a consequence of the energy transition.
Design Site
BUGA 23 (Bundesgartenschau) took place in Mannheim, Germany from April 2023 – October 2023.
The Federal Garden Show—BUGA for short—refers to the horticultural exhibition itself, which has been held every two years in various cities in Germany since 1951. At the same time, the BUGA is also a planning process for open spaces, green and urban development that lasts for several years. For the realization of the green corridor northeast, which is of great importance for the climate of the city as well as for living and recreation in Mannheim.
The core area of BUGA 23 was the conversion area around the former Spinelli barracks. Once used by the German Wehrmacht as a pioneer barracks and after the Second World War by the US armed forces as a warehouse, Spinelli-Park stretches from the Aubuckel to the Käfertal district of Mannheim. BUGA 23 on the former military site is part of the northeast green corridor, which extends from Luisenpark across the Neckar to the Vogelstangseen. The aim was to dismantle the large barracks areas and to connect them to a continuous green corridor, which improves the microclimate and the fresh air supply in the surrounding districts in the long term.
From April to October 2023, Spinelli hosted the social and cultural mega-event for Mannheim and the entire Rhine-Neckar metropolitan region: More than 5,000 events took place over 178 days on the former Spinelli military grounds and in Luisenpark. In the course of BUGA 23, the Luisenpark was extended by 3,000 square metres and a new park centre will be created in organic shapes. The first BUGA in Mannheim took place in Luisenpark in 1975. The two parks will be connected by a cable car that visitors can use to travel across the grounds.
BUGA 23 had a clear goal: to be the most sustainable BUGA of all time.
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Design Brief
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LAGI 2022 Design Brief Document
Publication
Land Art as Climate Action
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LAGI 2022 Jurors
Dr. Peter Kurz
Lord Mayor of Mannheim
Michael Schnellbach
CEO, BUGA 23
Dr. Heinz Ossenbrink
Former European Commission Joint Research Centre
Dr. Alessandra Scognamiglio
Architect, Senior Researcher at ENEA
Helen Turner
Artistic Director and Chief Curator, E-WERK Luckenwalde
Dr. Clark Miller
Professor; Director, Center for Energy & Society, School for the Future of Innovation in Society, Arizona State University
Marjan van Aubel
Solar Designer
Asha Singhal
Regenerative Designer, Hybrid Futures
Andreas Kipar
Landscape Architect
Co-Founder, CEO, and Creative Director LAND
Peter Slavenburg
Co-founder, NorthernLight
Klaus Gasteiger
Social Engagement Site Ludwigshafen, BASF SE































