Wasserachse mit künstlichem Wasserlauf © Heike Roos
Brunnen mit Brunnenplastik © Heike Roos
Jugend- und Freizeitbereich © Heike Roos
Spielbereich © Heike Roos
Übersichtsplan © Heike Roos
The traffic-free "water axis" forms the green backbone and connecting element within the Jena-Winzerla district in the transition to the open landscape.
The leisure areas with play and sports facilities for children and young people in the area of the school / gymnasium and the kindergarten represented the first stage of realisation. They form an attractive public space which, in addition to generous, necessary path relationships, above all creates a traffic-free "substitute play space street". The formerly narrow public space was widened from 5 m to 25 m and spanned with a tree hall of ornamental apple trees; the height difference of approx. 8 m was overcome by means of a ramp and drag step system.
Water is symbolically treated as a continuous, design and name-giving element. The staging of the water takes place via a fountain, a water feature and an artistically designed watercourse made of concrete.
Artistic watercourse: Artist Falko Bärenwald, Jena
Fountain sculpture: Artist Anne-Katrin Altwein, Weimar
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Planning offices
RoosGrün
Weimar
Employees
Heike Roos, Nadine Heger, Yvonne Heider
Project period
2004
- 2005
Size
ca. 4.000 m²
Construction amount
ca. 650.000 € (brutto)
Client
Stadt Jena, Dezernat Stadtentwicklung und Bauwesen
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Project type
Squares, promenades, pedestrian areas
Playgrounds, e.g. at childcare centers and schools