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Published21/11/2024
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Deadline20/12/2024
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Today16/07/2025
Utilities
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Open space and landscape planning realisation competition "NEUE ORTSMITTE KARLSHULD I NEUGESTALTUNG UND AUFWERTUNG DES PUBLICHEN RAUMS" Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
The municipality of Karlshuld intends to create a new town centre and upgrade the area along Hauptstraße and Schulstraße. The focus is on creating attractive places and paths with more greenery and a high quality of stay and taking into account the necessary adaptations to climate change. The implementation of the New Centre for Karlshuld is supported by the federal programme ‘Adapting urban spaces to climate change’. In addition to the redesign of the New Village Square, the competition is responsible for upgrading the streets and reorganising the open spaces. The development of lively, high-quality open spaces in the context of the adjacent uses is a central theme of the competition. Special consideration should be given to climate and nature protection in the drafts. The various uses in the area (school, cultural uses, accommodation, gastronomy, living, administration, leisure) are to be linked by the open space design and create common public spaces. The subject of the competition is landscape and open-air plant planning.The competition area covers a total area of about 1.75 hectares and includes a deepening section in the order of 3,500 m2.In order to find an appropriate solution, a competition with 12 participants is planned in accordance with RPW 2013 with a subsequent negotiated procedure (in accordance with § 14(4)(8) VgV). The competition is aimed at applicants from landscape architecture or applicant communities from offices of landscape architecture and urban planning. Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
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