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Wet meadows and source of the river Norges
Nicolas Waltefaugle

Deck and boardwalk from the source to the wet meadows, along the river bed

TERRITOIRES Landscape Architects as Landscape Architects

The richess and depth of Norges-la-Ville, a french village near Dijon, is bonded to the natural source of the river Norges. Depending on the season and the river’s mood, the zone was hardly accessible so far, depriving the local population of the stunning beauty of this landscape. The purpose of this project was to rehabilitate the wet meadows nearby and enlarge the space around the source (the domesticated space). This domesticated space, once enlarged, gave some more room for men (playfield, pic nic area...). But the most remarkable spot of this area is the large wooden deck, terrace over the source itself, where the water level is controlled by a dam, and where the villagers built an old wash house, long ago.


Using the deck as a starting point, comes the main element of our project: a pedestrian boardwalk, designed like a wharf on wooden stilts (oak tree, same as the terrace). As soon as the walker leaves the domesticated space, they cross a symbolic border and step into a brand new... nimbus. The meadow zone is extremely wet, and often does the river overflow its banks and transforms the area into temporary swamps. The transition between these two universes, from domesticated to wild and unpredictable, is where the magic truly happens. An elevated access was necessary. Our on-stilts boardwalk carries the walker into this fantasy land without ever touching the ground, creating this levitation feeling. This choice is respectful to the ecosystem, sublimates the wild life, and is also a technical answer to keep the pathway up the river level when it overflows.


Our wharf is crossed by some branching accesses to the river Norges, bringing new perspectives into this poetic journey, while a wooden bridge over the river invites to contemplation. The geometric contrast plays an important part as well, mirroring the river natural sinuous curves with the boardwalk radical lines. With a minimal man-made intrusion, this landscape is finally re-discovered, and served with an out-of-reality, undisturbing esthetic.


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