Heinrich Hertz Vocational College An interplay of landscape architecture and graphics

Asphalt graphic

In reference to the namesake of the vocational college "Heinrich Hertz", an oversized asphalt graphic of "Hertz`sche Dipol" - electromagnetic waves for signal transmission - adorns the entire schoolyard.

Heinrich Hertz (1857 - 1894) was a German physicist who experimentally proved the electromagnetic waves predicted by the British physicist Maxwell. He also investigated their properties and thus created a decisive basis for wireless message transmission. The unit of frequency and the hertzian waves used in radio and television are named after him. (Source: https://www.lernhelfer.de/schuelerlexikon/physik/artikel/heinrich-hertz)

Heinrich-Hertz-Berufskolleg © LiF Freiraumobjekte e.K.

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Heinrich-Hertz-Berufskolleg © LiF Freiraumobjekte e.K.

Material seat covers

The seat cushions (benches, tribune, seating group with table) are made of Plenera material - the main component is natural ingredients, including mainly rice husks, a residual product from agriculture, quickly renewable and natural.

Heinrich-Hertz-Berufskolleg © LiF Freiraumobjekte e.K.

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Heinrich-Hertz-Berufskolleg © LiF Freiraumobjekte e.K.

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  1. Asphalt graphic
  2. Material seat covers