Tag: Hafen

  • Hafen Enge: Promenade instead of parking lots

    Hafen Enge: Promenade instead of parking lots

    Around a hundred years ago, goods were being handled at the port of Enge on Lake Zurich. Today the Enge harbor promenade is an important link between the arboretum and the honeycomb garden, characterized by a narrow promenade, a kiosk and a spacious public parking lot. With the relocation of the 127 parking spaces to a nearby new building, there is now the opportunity to redesign and upgrade the Enge harbor promenade.

    After the participation process, the City of Zurich launched a project competition in autumn 2020, which was concluded in May 2021. The competition task comprised the redesign as a harbor promenade including a replacement building for the kiosk with toilet facilities as well as preparatory work for a planned underground seawater center (pumping station).

    The winning project is “Porto Stretto” by the Schmid Kuhn Landscape Architects Working Group, Zurich, and Loeliger Strub Architektur GmbH, Zurich. In its overall concept, the project combines the Mythenquai, the honeycomb garden and the arboretum with the varied sequence of promenades and parks. It gives the Enge harbor promenade its own identity. A restrained equipment should allow adjustments to constantly changing usage requirements.

    The kiosk, which is designed as a red, iconic wooden structure, underlines the character of the port facility. The generally accessible arbor of the kiosk with a long bench offers covered seating with a view of the lake at any time of the year. A light poplar grove should provide shade. Perennials and shrubs, unsealed soil and a well should contribute to the urban nature and a good local climate.

    The city has already started the project planning work. Construction will actually start as soon as the parking spaces can be relocated – probably at the beginning of 2026.

  • The first Swiss hydrogen hub is being built in the Rhine ports

    The first Swiss hydrogen hub is being built in the Rhine ports

    The first Swiss hydrogen hub is to be built in the port areas of Birsfelden and Muttenz. According to a press release, four partner companies have agreed on this. Swiss Rhine ports , the energy company Varo , the filling station operator AVIA and the Basel energy supplier IWB have signed a joint declaration of intent for the construction of such a hydrogen node. As a green energy carrier, hydrogen will play an important role in the CO2-neutral future, according to the press release.

    The four partners from the energy industry and logistics see the ports of Muttenz and Birsfelden as ideal locations for a hydrogen hub, according to the joint media release published by Varo. The H2-Hub Schweiz project should include the production, distribution and use of hydrogen. The plans envisage not only distributing the hydrogen with the existing infrastructure, but also producing, storing and making available the green energy on site. The tank storage company AVIA AG and the energy company Varo Energy Holding AG are already active in the Rhine ports.

    IWB (Industrielle Werke Basel) produces and sells renewable and CO2-neutral energy as electricity, heating and cooling and for mobility. According to the announcement, IWB founded GreenH2 AG together with the petrol station operator and AVIA member company Fritz Meyer AG. The company is to build hydrogen production plants.

    Applications of hydrogen will soon be tested in the H2 hub Switzerland as a fuel for trucks, trains, other road vehicles and ships.