Blick Richtung Rathaus und Dom © B.S.L. Landschaftsarchitekten
Nordfassade © B.S.L. Landschaftsarchitekten
Blick auf die Petrikirche © B.S.L. Landschaftsarchitekten
Pflasterdetail © B.S.L. Landschaftsarchitekten
Blick vom Kirchturm © B.S.L. Landschaftsarchitekten
				The Soester Petrikirche is also called "Alde Kerke", because it is not only the oldest parish church in Soest but one of the oldest church foundations in Westphalia. The northern Petrikirchhof was 2011vom ruhenden Verkehr freed and could then be redesigned.
After its conversion, the northern Petrikirchhof now looks as if it had actually always been. The open square finally allows St. Peter's Church, which was built on the highest point in the Ottonian city centre, to come to the fore again in an appropriate way.
The actual square design takes a very back seat. Immediately around the church, the green granite small stone paving was laid in rows. This sets it apart from the segmental arches that run towards the church from the outside, and creates its own "aura" around the building. A light-coloured band of paving surrounds the churchyard as a boundary to the outside and creates a "threshold" that lifts the churchyard as a whole out of its "secular" surroundings.							
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									B.S.L. Landscape Architects					
								
								
				
				Soest				
			
				Project period
				
				2012 
				 - 				2012			
				Client
				
				Stadt Soest / Petri-Pauli-Gemeinde				
				
							
			
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				 Soest				
				 				
			
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