Project title:
Urban development concept Seetalstrasse Emmen (2021-2023)
Main themes:
Restructuring of an inner-city main traffic road, synergies between traffic and urban development, multifunctional road space, redimensioning of traffic infrastructures, road renovation, new district park, adapted traffic regime, bus priority, access to shopping centers, public transport axis, regional bicycle route, bicycle path, safe crossings, main road as an address and lifeline, main road as a densification site, commercial development, dealing with noise, visibility, traffic as an opportunity, design of the road space, urban climate, retention, greening, consideration of underground service infrastructure.
Team:
Van de Wetering Atelier für Städtebau GmbH, Metron AG, Re.ell AG, Stadtraumverkehr
Client:
Canton of Lucerne, Municipality of Emmen
Links:
The Seetalstrasse in Emmen - today with an inner-city motorway junction, 4 to 5 lanes throughout and daily 20,000 to 25,000 cars - is considered one of the most difficult main roads in Switzerland. The concept considers the high traffic and urban space requirements. The road remains an important superordinate traffic axis (public transport, car, bicycle and pedestrian traffic). However, the motorway junction is replaced by a compact street crossing and a large park. With green avenues and various small squares, the space will be further greened, unsealed and upgraded. Traffic in particular is seen here as an urban planning opportunity. The vision is not a utopian, traffic-calmed green space, but a dynamic, highly frequented, representative urban space. The good visability, the high frequencies and the easy access are specifically used for a qualitative, economic development.