© hochC Landschaftsarchitekten PartGmbB
© hochC Landschaftsarchitekten PartGmbB
© hochC Landschaftsarchitekten PartGmbB
The Segenskirche church with its attached community center and simple, open outdoor facilities and parking area undergoes its first extensive renovation after its inauguration in 1973. The original concept was retained and the close relationship between the outdoor space and the cubic and geometric forms of the building and the free-standing bell tower was further developed. The slab material and the seating furniture are selected in a corresponding design language.
In the spacious pedestrian entrance area, blood plums are planted and grass beds are laid out, the path surfaces are covered with concrete slabs in Roman bond. Further trees are planned in the form of apple trees and cherry trees. The choice of tree species makes direct reference to the Easter period: resurrection and spring are expressed in the abundant pink and white blossom of the trees. The grass bed is the result of a contemporary understanding of nature.
The driveway and parking spaces are paved with simple concrete paving - some with lawn joints.
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Planning offices
hochC landscape architects PartGmbB
Berlin
Other planning stakeholders
RSK Architekten,
buenger LA - Dipl.-Ing. Frank Bünger
Project period
2016
- 2018
Size
1400 qm
Construction amount
130.000 € brutto
Client
Bauherr: Ev. Kirchengemeinde Delbrück
Project type
Squares, promenades, pedestrian areas