Railway arch Heilbronn

Bahnbogen Süd © 2020 Glück Landschaftsarchitektur

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Balancieren am Bahnbogen © 2020 Glück Landschaftsarchitektur

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Stufenanlage © 2020 Glück Landschaftsarchitektur

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Wasserspiel © 2020 Glück Landschaftsarchitektur

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Detail Wasserspiel © 2020 Glück Landschaftsarchitektur

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Bahnbogen Süd © 2020 Glück Landschaftsarchitektur

Balancieren am Bahnbogen © 2020 Glück Landschaftsarchitektur

Stufenanlage © 2020 Glück Landschaftsarchitektur

Wasserspiel © 2020 Glück Landschaftsarchitektur

Detail Wasserspiel © 2020 Glück Landschaftsarchitektur

In the overall Bahnbogen Süd project, the northern prelude to the Sonnenbrunnen has been completed as the first construction phase. The space has been visibly opened up and developed as a new town square and attractive entrance area to the South German Railway Museum. The square opens up to Ludwigsburger and Leonhardstraße as a quiet carpet of a water-bound surface.

Inlays are freely inserted into the pavement surface and stand out from the homogeneous pavement carpet with their edged lines. A set of steps leads to the lower level of the square and to the central inlay with the "sun fountain". The new sun fountain is inserted as a water disk flush with the pavement and presents itself as a calm sky mirror or moving water surface.

A loose tree grove of birches covers a meadow inlay and is a place of retreat and shade on the square surface. Smaller, freely distributed play points offer a varied interplay of places of movement and experience on the square surface. The new barrier-free access will be created from Leonhardstraße to the entrance of the railway museum. In reminiscence of the history of the site, an old shunting track will be preserved in the square area and a locomotive will be positioned as a symbol.

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Planning offices

Happiness Landscape Architecture
Stuttgart

Project period
2017 - 2020

Client
Stadt Heilbronn

Address

74080 Böckingen
Deutschland

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Project type
Parks and green spaces
Open spaces for business and public facilities
Squares, promenades, pedestrian areas
Playgrounds, e.g. at childcare centers and schools