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The parish garden is based on historical traces and structures. While preserving these structures, five newly interpreted parts of the garden were created, opening up a variety of places and perspectives for the user. It is enclosed on all sides by natural stone walls and structured on the inside by wall relics and former stables. A central level along the entire length of the garden provides access to the rectory and all parts of the garden. A rebuilt dry stone wall serves as a spatial framework. Several seating areas provide alternating views into the parsonage garden.
The entry courtyard with walnut tree serves as a spacious, open reception area. It leads to the front access to the house, or - invited by the builder - directly into the garden.
To the side of the axis is a small hedge garden with boxwood strips and flowering organ in between.
Above lies a meadow planted with old fruit varieties. A flowering border at the base of the wall adds dimension to the cemetery wall. As a reminiscence of the old Allmend garden, a small garden section was designed - with box hedges and old edgings - which mediates between the public space and the garden and, together with the refurbished wooden picket fence, creates distance.
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All work phases
Conversion of the former vicarage
vogt.heller architekten, Neckarsulm
Special feature
Historic relics
Award
Exemplary building in the Heilbronn district 2004-2010
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Planning offices
Büro Hink Landschaftsarchitektur GmbH
Schwaigern (weiterer Standort Sindelfingen)
Project period
2008
- 2010
Size
800 m²
Client
Privat
Address
Umgebung Heilbronn
Deutschland
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Project type
Garden