Village square Leobendorf

Entwurfsplan © 2013 Harry Dobrzanski

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Blick von oben © 2014 Clemens Brysch

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Blick vom Park über Platz zur Kirche © 2014 Harry Dobrzanski

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Eingang zur Kirche mit Sitzpodest © Harry Dobrzanski

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Blick in die Berge © 2014 Harry Dobrzanski

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Brunnenstein aus Adneter Kalkstein © 2014 Harry Dobrzanski

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Streifen aus Pflaster im Wechsel mit Schotterrasen und Asphalt gliedern die Oberfläche des Platzes © 2014 Harry Dobrzanski

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Detail Verzahnung © 2014 Harry Dobrzanski

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Holzpodest auf dem Rasen unter einem der Bestandsbäume © 2014 Harry Dobrzanski

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Sitzgruppe unter den Bestandsbäumen © 2014 Harry Dobrzanski

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Dorffest © 2014 Harry Dobrzanski

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Entwurfsplan © 2013 Harry Dobrzanski

Blick von oben © 2014 Clemens Brysch

Blick vom Park über Platz zur Kirche © 2014 Harry Dobrzanski

Eingang zur Kirche mit Sitzpodest © Harry Dobrzanski

Blick in die Berge © 2014 Harry Dobrzanski

Brunnenstein aus Adneter Kalkstein © 2014 Harry Dobrzanski

Streifen aus Pflaster im Wechsel mit Schotterrasen und Asphalt gliedern die Oberfläche des Platzes © 2014 Harry Dobrzanski

Detail Verzahnung © 2014 Harry Dobrzanski

Holzpodest auf dem Rasen unter einem der Bestandsbäume © 2014 Harry Dobrzanski

Sitzgruppe unter den Bestandsbäumen © 2014 Harry Dobrzanski

Dorffest © 2014 Harry Dobrzanski

The new layout of the town centre in Leobendorf defines a square in appropriate dimensions, which combines the church forecourt and the adjacent green area with fanned-out paved areas, green joints and interlockings.
The planning was developed and discussed in a two-stage public participation from suggestions of the population.

The new square is structured by changes in the pavement, strips of paving, gravel lawn and asphalt create a delicate zoning and at the same time span the square between the church, park and war memorial. The end of the paved area to the green space is formed by a concrete edge, which also provides a seating area.
The special objects such as a drinking fountain and play object were developed with local sculptors and made of regional material such as Adnet limestone and complement the range of seating platforms and benches made of sweet chestnut, some of which are located under the existing trees. They form a beautiful ensemble and a new "good parlour" for the village.

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Planning offices

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Penzberg

Employees
Hannes Kraus
Harry Dobrzanski

Project period
2013 - 2014

Client
Stadt Laufen

Address

83410 Leobendorf
Deutschland

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Project type
Village renewal and development