Company Gropper - Water house

Entwurfsplan © 2015 Harry Dobrzanski

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Detail, Kiefer mit Iris © 2015 Harry Dobrzanski

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Brunnenblock © 2015 Harry Dobrzanski

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Grundstück der Firma Gropper entlang des Themenweges © 2015 Harry Dobrzanski

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Brunnen aus Kalkstein © 2017 Marliese Höfer

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Iris, Birken und Margeritten im Bett aus Kalkstein © 2017 Marliese Höfer

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Blick zum Kirchturm © 2017 Marliese Höfer

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Bohrkerne der Bohrung für den Brunnen © 2017 Harry Dobrzanski

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Wasserhaus mit Informationstafel © 2017 Harry Dobrzanski

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Entwurfsplan © 2015 Harry Dobrzanski

Detail, Kiefer mit Iris © 2015 Harry Dobrzanski

Brunnenblock © 2015 Harry Dobrzanski

Grundstück der Firma Gropper entlang des Themenweges © 2015 Harry Dobrzanski

Brunnen aus Kalkstein © 2017 Marliese Höfer

Iris, Birken und Margeritten im Bett aus Kalkstein © 2017 Marliese Höfer

Blick zum Kirchturm © 2017 Marliese Höfer

Bohrkerne der Bohrung für den Brunnen © 2017 Harry Dobrzanski

Wasserhaus mit Informationstafel © 2017 Harry Dobrzanski

During a water borehole on the grounds of the Gropper dairy, the best water with an extremely long retention time in the ground was found under a massive Jurassic rock base.
In front of the operating building of the water extraction, a small well garden with publicly accessible open space made of Jurassic clods, reduced perennial planting, birches and pines as well as a handcrafted massive well block with drinking water now shows the function and history of the facility.
Display boards and visibly exhibited drill cores explain the facility, which are part of a theme trail of the community of Bissingen along the stream valley.

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Planning offices

die grille
Penzberg

Project period
2015 - 2016

Client
Molkerei Gropper

Address

86657 Bissingen
Deutschland

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Project type
Open spaces for business and public facilities