Honey Suite – IGA 2017, Berlin

If the bee disappeared off the surface of the globe, then man would have only four years of life left. No more bees, no more pollination, no more plants, no more animals, no more man. Albert Einstein No life without bees We cannot live without bees. The theme park wants to raise the visitors’ interest …

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Botanical Park Blankenfelde, Berlin

The more than 100-year-old Botanical Park Blankenfelde in Berlin-Pankow was founded by Albert Brodersen on a former sewage field around 1910 as a school garden and has been listed since 1994. In order to enable the further development of the area in the area of tension between botanical show and greenhouse areas and cultural landscape …

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Park at the City Wall, Gransee

Right on Platz der Jugend in front of Gransee’s historic city wall, on a premise that first was used as a garden, then a cemetery and later a playground, we created an unobtrusive outdoor enclosure offering diverse leisure qualities and playing opportunities. The park atthe city wall is divided into three areas: a wall with …

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Spektegrünzug, Berlin

Three playgrounds are part of the last construction stage of the “Spektegrünzug”, a greenway offering a variety of activities for children and young people of different ages. The compact playgrounds “Spektewiesen” and “Am Spekteweg” protrude like terraces into the green space. Spektewiesen is mainly aimed at younger children partly coming from the kindergarten on the …

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Ecological Succession Park Lieberoser Heide

The Naturlandschaften Brandenburg Foundation (NBL) intends to create a tourist attraction as part of the masterplan for the natural exhibition Internationale Naturausstellung Lieberoser Heide (INA). The area of this pilot project will border German federal road 168 that goes from Lieberose to Peitz, both of which are situated in the state of Brandenburg. The project …

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Multigenerational Playground, Berlin

Originally built in the 1970s, Spektepark is a space for social encounter, for breaking down social and cultural barriers, and for neighbourly communication – as well as being a park for the 21st century. In light of changing patterns of leisure behaviour and greater demands for usage, Spektepark has been revitalised as a park of …

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Lennepark, Finnentrop

In the smallest space, a complex park is created, tailored to the place and the region. Offering lots of experiences and recreation, it is a new gem for Finnentrop. Three spaces: Parking area: still a part of the abundant infrastructure area separating Finnentrop from the future Lennepark. Dark asphalt, parking zone gravel of the same …

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Park at the Nordbahnhof, Berlin

The “Park am Nordbahnhof“ is an essential compensatory measure to balance the man-made interventions in nature and landscape. Against this background, the urban near-natural park was developed under the concept of a large meadow at Nordbahnhof, in the city center of Berlin. The uniqueness of the park is a result of its location in the …

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Alter Markt, Berlin

“Der alte Markt” – the old market – is located in the historical center of Köpenick which is listed for preservation; it covers the area between the central library and the local museum. The pavement of the square consists of granite and basalt stripes, transforming the historical paving materials into a modern image. New gleditsias …

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Feasibility Study Spektepark , Berlin

Spektepark, which was created in the 1970s, is a place for social interaction. It serves to overcome social and cultural barriers and promote neighbourly communication — a public park for the 21st century, so to speak. The Spektepark is to be revitalised against the backdrop of changing leisure behaviour and continuously increasing usage requirements. As …

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