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Julia Marie Englert, Dorothee Halbrock, Johanna Padge, Nuriye Tohermes

PARKS

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Hamburg, Hammerbrook, Germany
PARKS is a project developed and moderated by a transdisciplinary group consisting of local cultural and activist practicioners and landscape architects atelier le balto. For this exchange we participate as a team of four: Johanna Padge, a designer and craftswoman, artist Nuriye Tohermes who focuses on participatory placemaking, Dorothee Halbrock, co-founder of Floating University and HALLO: e.V. and Julia Marie Englert, organizer and educator in grass root planning projects and common spaces.

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Kümmer*innenschaften


Care as spatial design

Kümmer*innenschaften


Care as spatial design
In the context of a commonly designed and created public park, PARKS wants to institutionalize forms of care as spatial design.
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Type of project
  • New alliances

PARKS is both the space of an old recycling yard in Hamburgs industrial east that is being collaboratively transformed into a public park, and the development of an exemplary cooperative planning process. Care is a central approach in transforming the landscape of PARKS. Care is a way to design, when working with existing vegetation and what is structurally available. By involving a diverse group of local actors and inviting new users, the social dimension of care – caring for each other and the commonly used space – becomes a focus. To institutionalize forms of care – which we call “Kümmer*innenschaften”– we’re about to develop a model project with the city authorities combining paid caretakers (Parkmeister*innen) and volunteers (Kümmer*innen). Reflecting these formats of care, spatial designs are developed that differ from the classical canon of architecture. PARKS’ role is the continuity of communication, this moderation we understand as a core part of urban planning.



PARKS / Old Recycling Yard; event by local artist group ZOLLO; Credit: Antje Sauer

PARKS / Old Recycling Yard; Construction and Gardening Workshop to co-design the space; Credit: Antje Sauer

PARKS / Old Recycling Yard; gardening; Credit: Antje Sauer

PARKS / Old Recycling Yard; City authorities, team and neighbours talking in the socalled pioneer field; Credit: Antje Sauer

PARKS / Old Recycling Yard; gardening; Credit: Antje Sauer

Kümmer*innenschaften


Care as spatial design

Kümmer*innenschaften


Care as spatial design
In the context of a commonly designed and created public park, PARKS wants to institutionalize forms of care as spatial design.
File under
Type of project
  • New alliances

PARKS is both the space of an old recycling yard in Hamburgs industrial east that is being collaboratively transformed into a public park, and the development of an exemplary cooperative planning process. Care is a central approach in transforming the landscape of PARKS. Care is a way to design, when working with existing vegetation and what is structurally available. By involving a diverse group of local actors and inviting new users, the social dimension of care – caring for each other and the commonly used space – becomes a focus. To institutionalize forms of care – which we call “Kümmer*innenschaften”– we’re about to develop a model project with the city authorities combining paid caretakers (Parkmeister*innen) and volunteers (Kümmer*innen). Reflecting these formats of care, spatial designs are developed that differ from the classical canon of architecture. PARKS’ role is the continuity of communication, this moderation we understand as a core part of urban planning.



PARKS / Old Recycling Yard; event by local artist group ZOLLO; Credit: Antje Sauer

PARKS / Old Recycling Yard; Construction and Gardening Workshop to co-design the space; Credit: Antje Sauer

PARKS / Old Recycling Yard; gardening; Credit: Antje Sauer

PARKS / Old Recycling Yard; City authorities, team and neighbours talking in the socalled pioneer field; Credit: Antje Sauer

PARKS / Old Recycling Yard; gardening; Credit: Antje Sauer


Idea by

Julia Marie Englert, Dorothee Halbrock, Johanna Padge, Nuriye Tohermes
PARKS
Hamburg, Hammerbrook
Germany
PARKS is a project developed and moderated by a transdisciplinary group consisting of local cultural and activist practicioners and landscape architects atelier le balto. For this exchange we participate as a team of four: Johanna Padge, a designer and craftswoman, artist Nuriye Tohermes who focuses on participatory placemaking, Dorothee Halbrock, co-founder of Floating University and HALLO: e.V. and Julia Marie Englert, organizer and educator in grass root planning projects and common spaces.