Kletterfelsen Dreiergruppe © 2012 reitsam Reitsam
Spritzbetonarbeiten © 2012 Reitsam
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Kletterfelsen © 2012 Reitsam
Serpentine Fotomontage © 2012 Reitsam
Bebauungsplan Entwurf Karwendelpark © 2012 Reitsam/Stadt Freising Reitsam / Stadt Freising
Two high-voltage power lines run to the north of the cathedral city of Freising, whose construction restriction zones have ensured that a continuous strip of meadows and woodland has been preserved despite the pressure of settlement.
In 1999, various student designs were developed at the Chair of Landscape Architecture and Design under the supervision of C. Reitsam and presented to the city as part of the Agenda process.
After an investigation of electromagnetic radiation in 2006 on behalf of the city of Freising, the suitability as temporary play and recreation areas was established. In order to clarify the official requirements for possible park use under the power lines, Büro Reitsam was commissioned with a concept for play areas in the north of Freising and the design of a partial area on the Karwendelring.
The concept for the 1.6-hectare "Karwendelpark" sub-area aims to preserve and enhance the topography of the slope. Viewing platforms, climbing walls and a passable "play path" will be created. Important path connections and access points to the residential development will be expanded. Intergenerational meeting points are being created in the form of playable squares, steps and seating elements.
In 2011, the 1st section of the "Karwendelpark" was opened with the laying of the foundation stone for 4 climbing rocks.
The development plan is shortly before the 2nd interpretation.
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Planning offices
reitsam landscape architecture urban planning bdla
Freising
Employees
Sabine Voss ( Mitarbeit bis zum Entwurf M 1:200) 2007-2008
Project period
2007
- 2015
Size
1,6 ha Karwendelpark
Construction amount
800.000 €
Client
Stadt Freising
Address
Lage nördlich Phillipp-Dürr-Straße
85356 Freising
Deutschland
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Project type
Playgrounds, e.g. at childcare centers and schools
Impact regulation and compensation
UVS, LBP, LAP, sAP, FFH-VP
Urban, open space development concepts
Green concepts for residential, commercial and industrial areas
Green space development plan, open space design plan