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Embracing Natural Beauty

Nestled in the serene landscape of Taubenloch and the heart of Bad Tölz, the Isar River meanders gracefully, shaping a picturesque bank that invites exploration and relaxation. Uniola’s transformative vision for Park “Taubenloch” harmonizes with this natural splendor, enhancing the area’s allure and accessibility.

Three Distinctive Zones

Park “Taubenloch” unfolds in three distinct realms, each offering its unique charm. A scenic promenade traces the river’s edge, enticing visitors to stroll and savor tranquil moments. Beyond lies an expansive lawn, perfect for leisurely picnics and outdoor activities. Nestled within this expanse is a playful haven for families, featuring a revamped playground and cozy seating alcoves. Throughout the park, oversized river pebbles serve as rustic yet inviting seating elements, uniting the various spaces with their organic presence.

Leveraging Existing Assets

Uniola’s design ethos celebrates the park’s inherent qualities, harnessing its riverside location and lush tree canopy to craft a rejuvenated urban oasis. By removing barriers such as the beech hedge, the park’s connection to the Isar River is enhanced, offering unobstructed views and a direct interface with nature’s ebb and flow. Exposed bands of “Nagelfluh” reveal the riverbank’s rugged beauty, while gentle embankments and barrier-free access points invite visitors to immerse themselves in the tranquil waters.

Nurturing Biodiversity

Incorporating native perennials and shrubs, Uniola enriches the park’s landscape, fostering biodiverse habitats and engaging play environments. Groundcover plants and grasses adorn the embankment, while minimal intervention techniques safeguard the root systems of existing trees, ensuring their longevity amidst the park’s transformation.

Harmonious Elements

Park “Taubenloch” strikes a balance between tranquility and vibrancy, offering a blend of seating options and immersive lighting designs. Wooden benches dot the landscape, inviting quiet contemplation or shared moments of camaraderie. Thoughtfully placed luminaires illuminate pathways and promenades, enhancing the park’s ambiance while preserving its natural nocturnal charm.

Enriching Play Experiences

At the heart of the park lies a reimagined playground, a haven of exploration and imagination for children and caregivers alike. From secluded nooks for picnics to interactive play elements crafted from natural materials, every corner beckons with the promise of adventure, fostering a sense of wonder and discovery amidst the verdant landscape of Park “Taubenloch.”

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