Waves could be the symbol of Chelmsford. The wave of time with the city’s an old and rich history started long before our age, during the Neolithic and Bronze Age period, continued during the roman period, disappeared a time for reborn from its ashes and develop until today. Afterward, the wave of people who commute every day to Chelmsford. Finally, the more literal wave of the water which surrounds the site. Let this wave takes you away and let them tell you the story of Wavescape. From the city centre, the wave carries you away to this new area which opens onto a vast esplanade. In addition to provide a transition between the town and the park, this mostly mineral space offers a wide open space for the events organisation such as market or …show more content…
While their heights reveal Chelmsford’s panorama from the steeple of the cathedral to Moulsham Mill, their trunks are turned into relaxation and exhibition areas to teach everyone the rich history of the city. Such radio waves crossing the air, several winding paths criss-cross through the park allow you to reach an end or another and transform the site into a footbridge between the city centre and Chelmer village. Follow one of them, you will arrive in a more vegetalise place which also have an educational purpose: the playscape. This area uses various natural elements and the landscape itself to provide children with endless possibilities of plays: where adults see rocks and pieces of wood, children identify mountains and forest. The wave pursues its route until another building, the Record Office. Once again, as well as the gas tank, the building are bounded by crack garden, modern reinterpretation of an industrial westland, spaces frequently denigrate despite their potential biological richness. This time, the hard and soft garden cedes the place to a wetland which will provide a flooding protection. The wave snakes all around the area engineered to collect rainwater, succession of hollows and bumps, and leads you to the exit opposite to your starting: Springfield