Rheinsberg lakeside promenade

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Rheinsberg in the north of Brandenburg borders with its situation at the Grienericksee on the Mecklenburger Seenplatte starting there and has a high tourist development potential with extensive water and hiking trail connections.
In 2002, the planning office BW


AppreciationGerman Landscape Architecture Award 2009

Jury verdict: The complete development of an eight-kilometre circular path near Rheinsberg on Lake Grienerick was the task. In addition to the expansion of the existing paths, the landscape architect also laid a footbridge into the lake to lead past the private properties and completely close the touristically attractive circular path.

By constructing crushed stone gabions as heavy duty walls, the trail was built right up against the water and additional land was gained. The gravel gabions create an ecologically valuable habitat for aquafauna. The gabion covering with wood is reminiscent of a jetty and underlines the maritime character.

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Planning offices

Thelen, Dipl.-Ing., Markus
Netzeband

Project period
2007 - 2008

Size
4.800 qm

Client
Stadt Rheinsberg, Bauamt

Address

Rheinsberg

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Prices & Awards
German Landscape Architecture Award 2009
Appreciation

Project type
Parks and green spaces
Tourism development and recreation planning