Design of Gotlindestrasse: new ideas for the old cemetery

Entdecken Sie die Visionen für die ehemalige Friedhofsfläche in der Gotlindestraße! Bis zum 23. September 2024 haben Sie die Möglichkeit, die Entwürfe vier Planungsbüros zu sehen und Ihr Feedback dazu abzugeben. Ziel ist die Schaffung eines generationenübergreifenden Erholungsraums, der Denkmalschutz und Natur schützt. Erfahren Sie mehr über die geplanten Nutzungsmöglichkeiten und wie Sie aktiv am Entscheidungsprozess teilnehmen können.
Discover the visions for the former cemetery area on Gotlindestrasse! By September 23, 2024, you have the option of seeing the designs four planning offices and submitting your feedback. The aim is to create a cross -generational recreation room that protects monument protection and nature. Find out more about the planned uses and how you can actively participate in the decision -making process. (Symbolbild/MB)

Design of Gotlindestrasse: new ideas for the old cemetery

Citizens: Inner participation for redesigning the former cemetery in Gotlindestrasse

The redesign of the former cemetery area on Gotlindestrasse is an important project that not only benefits the residents: inside, but also strengthens the connection of the community to history and nature. This project shows how important citizens: internal participation in urban planning processes is and could serve as a model for future projects.

Until 11. September 2024 had four renowned planning offices the opportunity to present their visions for the area. The results of these plans are currently visible in the Lichtenberg North district center and digitally at Mein.berlin.de and stand until 23. September 2024 for discussion.

Filiz Keküllüoğlu, the district councilor, is committed to ensuring that the citizens: inside are actively involved in the decision -making process. "We are looking for the project office with the best ideas and visions and cordially invite you to tell your thoughts," she said. Their request to submit feedback shows that the opinions of the residents are taken seriously and can actively participate in the design of their environment.

The goals of the redesign are diverse: the former cemetery is to be transformed into a cross -generational local recreation room, which meets the needs of the residents: inside. It is about making space for relaxation as well as for reflection and encounter. Topics such as environmental education and local history should focus on the corresponding offers. This can promote the awareness of the citizens: inside for their surroundings and their history.

Another aspect of planning is to observe the requirements of the garden monument to preserve the pietary character of the cemetery. This means that new uses have to be sensitively installed so that they respect the historical importance of the site. An upgrading of the biotope population is also planned to strengthen the natural qualities of the area and to protect both animals and plants.

Interestingly, the chapel remains unaffected by this expert procedure, but there are considerations to develop the building as an energy -self -sufficient monument. This could be a valuable resource for the community and create a connection between traditional heritage and modern environmental standards.

The final decision on the plans will be in a meeting of the jury on 27. September 2024 fell. The decision is published on 30. September 2024 both digitally and on site in the district center. This date could be trend -setting for the future development of the area and shows the commitment to realize an inclusive and reflected planning.

In conclusion, it can be said that the citizens: internal participation is not only an important step in urban development, but also the feeling of community and the responsibility of the residents: can strengthen the inside for their habitat. The former cemetery could become a symbol of integrity, respect for nature and history, while new, interdisciplinary uses are created.