Tafelgarten at Hamburger Bahnhof

Avant © atelier le balto

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Skizze © atelier le balto

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Garten © Altelie BH

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Tafelgarten © atelier le balto

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Tafelgarten © atelier le balto

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Tafelgarten © Foto: Erik-Jan Ouwerkerk atelier le balto

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Tafelgarten © Foto: Erik-Jan Ouwerkerk atelier le balto

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Tafelgarten © Foto: Erik-Jan Ouwerkerk atelier le balto

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Wasserecken © atelier le balto

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Tafelgarten © atelier le balto

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Garten Nord © Atelier BH

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Avant © atelier le balto

Skizze © atelier le balto

Garten © Altelie BH

Tafelgarten © atelier le balto

Tafelgarten © atelier le balto

Tafelgarten © atelier le balto

Tafelgarten © atelier le balto

Tafelgarten © atelier le balto

Tafelgarten © atelier le balto

Tafelgarten © Foto: Erik-Jan Ouwerkerk atelier le balto

Tafelgarten © Foto: Erik-Jan Ouwerkerk atelier le balto

Tafelgarten © Foto: Erik-Jan Ouwerkerk atelier le balto

Wasserecken © atelier le balto

Tafelgarten © atelier le balto

Garten Nord © Atelier BH

Somewhat hidden behind the Hamburger Bahnhof is the Tafelgarten. This garden has its name not without reason. Everyone can try out their artistic skills with chalk on a large blackboard.

The freely accessible garden has a west-oriented wooden terrace, which is bordered by a plantation of grasses, herbs and flowers and is bordered by railway tracks, so that an area of cinder blocks spans next to it.
The existing vegetation of birch trees was included in the planning. A small waterhole in or below the wooden terrace is, depending on the frequency of rainfall, sometimes filled, sometimes empty and in some winters even frozen over.

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Planning offices

atelier le balto
Berlin

Project period
2005

Address
Invalidenstraße 50-51
10557 Berlin

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