Current: Design of the open spaces in the listed area 'Stadtteil am Grünen Weg' in Frankfurt (Oder)

Modellfoto zum Stadtteil am 'Grünen Weg' © Hugo Schmölz, in: Kießling, Martin (1925): Ostmarkbauten - Städtebau in einer Mittelstadt. S. 51 Verlag Julius Hoffmann / Stuttgart

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Entwurfsplan © Franz Beusch

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Teilbereich des zu bearbeitenden Geländes vor Beginn der Arbeiten © 2012 Franz Beusch

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Weg zur Treppenanlage vor Beginn der Arbeiten © 2012 Franz Beusch

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Blick Richtung Klingefließ © 2012 Franz Beusch

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Blick von der Klinge in Richtung Karl-Sobkowski-Straße © 2012 Franz Beusch

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Herstellung der Wege © 2012 Franz Beusch

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denkmalgeschützer Brunnen aus Betonstein © 2011 Franz Beusch

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Modellfoto zum Stadtteil am 'Grünen Weg' © Hugo Schmölz, in: Kießling, Martin (1925): Ostmarkbauten - Städtebau in einer Mittelstadt. S. 51 Verlag Julius Hoffmann / Stuttgart

Entwurfsplan © Franz Beusch

Teilbereich des zu bearbeitenden Geländes vor Beginn der Arbeiten © 2012 Franz Beusch

Weg zur Treppenanlage vor Beginn der Arbeiten © 2012 Franz Beusch

Blick Richtung Klingefließ © 2012 Franz Beusch

Blick von der Klinge in Richtung Karl-Sobkowski-Straße © 2012 Franz Beusch

Herstellung der Wege © 2012 Franz Beusch

denkmalgeschützer Brunnen aus Betonstein © 2011 Franz Beusch

The city of Frankfurt (Oder) is planning the reconstruction of the open spaces 'Grüner Weg' on the area bounded by Karl-Sobkowski-Straße and Grünen Weg, as part of the redevelopment, restoration and development with apartment buildings.
In addition to the renaturation of the Klingefließ and a new planning for the area of the former playground, the main axis between Berg- and Karl-Sobkowski-Straße will be reconstructed in a third part.

The housing estate on Grüner Weg comprises the streets Karl-Sobkowski-Straße (formerly Elisabethstraße), Bergstraße and Grüner Weg and was built at the beginning of the 1920s in the valley of the Klingebach. According to plans by Martin Kießling, the complex was built in the period 1922-24 for the officials of the Reichsbahndirektion Osten.
Due to the high vacancy rate of the buildings, the outdoor facilities are also in a very overgrown condition, in which the original design is only fragmentarily preserved. In particular, the exterior walls and stairways are very dilapidated and in need of extensive renovation. In addition, the main path is only barely recognizable; the linden trees planted in rows are only partially present.

The planning for the main axis envisages a monumental reconstruction of the original inventory. To this end, the garages will first be demolished and the open areas cleared. The existing rows of lime trees will be supplemented, large lawns will be laid out and bordered with hedges. The path system will be renewed both along the pedestrian path of the main axis and in the area of Karl-Sobkowski-Straße. The small adjoining green area will be restored to its original condition. Exterior walls and stairways as well as the fountain with monument will be renovated in accordance with the historic photos.

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Planning offices

Beusch Landschaftsarchitekten BDLA
Potsdam

Project period
2011 - 2013

Size
ca. 6.200 m²

Construction amount
600.000,- € (brutto)

Client
Stadt Frankfurt (Oder)
Dezenat für Stadtentwicklung, Bauen, Umweltschutz und Kultur,
Abteilung Vergabe und Haushalt, Auftrags- und Vergabewesen

Address
Karl-Sobkowski-Straße, Bergstraße
15230 Frankfurt (Oder)
Deutschland

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Project type
Parks and green spaces
Redevelopment of (historic) open spaces
Tourism development and recreation planning