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Veranstaltung •
Event
MUGA
„Meine Zukunftsperspektive
Angel- und Boots- Museum •
verleih • Fishing MUGA
and boat hire Museum macht den Ort der Zerstörung
zu einem Ort mit
Landwirtschaftliche Nutzung •
Übernachtung • Agricultural use Alleinstellungscharakter.“
Therme • Overnight stay Isabella Nieling
Thermal baths Restaurant •
Restaurant
Lageplan • Site view
Grundriss UG • Basement floor plan Grundriss EG • Ground floor plan Grundriss 1. OG • Floor plan level +1 Grundriss 2. OG • Floor plan level +2
panels are planned on top of the tubes. The buildings are initially placed at different while the rear side is deliberately closed. The museum route basically follows the same
heights on the open-cast mine floors – but then rise with the water level by means of principle as the open-cast mine itself – from top to bottom, whereas the exhibition areas
hollow space pontoons placed underneath them. When the lake is full, small pools and are spread over four floors. The entrance area, including the restaurant, ticket offices,
water courts will eventually form, which can be used as swimming pools or boat docks. cloakrooms, toilets and the start of the exhibition, is located on the first floor. After an
introduction, the route leads down a deliberately darkened staircase to the ground floor
Educating people about open-cast mining on four floors where, in a narrow corridor with display cases, visitors can learn more about the formati-
on of the lignite and the primeval forests of yore. At the end is a first view of the open-cast
My planning focus is also on Building 6, which is to be converted into a museum. When mine. The history of the soil and the energy consumption of the people is presented in
considering suitable materials for this project, the remaining overburden material from the basement. A floating terrace with an integrated water basin symbolizes the future use
the open-cast mine (loess loam) was used for a sustainable building material. All exhi- of the lake and houses the museum shop and an area for an urban gardening project. An
bition systems (shelves and showcases), as well as wall discs and stairs, are designed to open stairwell leads visitors from here over three floors to the top floor. There are exhibiti-
appear like firmly integrated components and reflect the steel construction as to material on areas on the future of Garzweiler, the various opinions and perspectives. Visitors finally
and proportions. All objects that invite visitors to pause are made of wood. Components reach the roof terrace with a panoramic view and a restaurant that extends over two floors
that define the space are the striking graphics, which provide information about the exhi- and has attractive terrace areas. In summary, it can be said that my design allows new
bition areas and serve as orientation elements. The museum’s building platform is 130 facilities to be put into operation even before the lake is completely filled and are adapted
by 50 metres in size, while the building itself covers an area of 80 by 30 metres and is to the changing conditions. The result is a possible future perspective for the residual hole
26 metres high. The side of the building facing the open-cast mine offers generous views, and the planned lake, which allows the place of destruction to grow into a unique place.
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