The competition to design the first part of the  'Contact Strip’ is an important step in the implementation of the Hoge Rielen  Master Plan. In Hoge Rielen, the Contact Strip is considered a major public  space. 
            Along the main road, all public facilities are  located. People occupy this area to meet or simply to pass through. The main  intention of the master plan was to give some thickness to that line, where  could be possible to organize occasional events, green spaces and water points;  and to allocate amenities and main public buildings along it. But more than a  physical act, the 'Contact Strip is the idea of an extended centrality that  works as a guide for future changes that the emerging programs of the leisure  center could bring. 
            Today, several years after the completion of the  master plan, The programs of the first part of the 'Contact Strip' have slightly changed  since the establishment of the master plan. When we introduced the study projects on the site  - the hotel at the north edge of the pond, the transformation of the pavilion  nr 4 into a multifunctional space in the south and finally, the open space  between the reception and the cafeteria, the 'Contact Strip' was considered  enriched by this new spaces and facilities that are transversal to the main  direction of the existing public sequence. This new spatial condition and the  role of the 'Contact Strip' are reinforced by its connection to the  cross-links, which are also linked to another crossing, forming a thick, clear  mesh. 
            One of these new time project events is Hostel Wadi. By its circular shape it creates a central  interior space, a naturalness circumscribed and contained and where the atmosphere  is different from the rest of the park. This device allows to establish a  special relationship between the users and the hostel itself. Actually even if  the rooms are open to the outside (towards the park), they are serviced by an  internal corridor on the outskirts of this central space, that it is separated  only by large continuous berries leaving the enjoyment of the views to this  last. The interior is a green microcosms that also  function as a Wadi collecting rainwater from the building.  |