Future of the flower courtyard: Council discusses monument protection on July 16!

Pforzheim plant den Erhalt des Blumenhofgebäudes. Sitzung am 16. Juli zur Erhaltungssatzung für städtebaulich wertvolle Nachkriegsarchitektur.
Pforzheim plans to preserve the flower farm. Meeting on July 16 for the conservation statute for urban architecture valuable. (Symbolbild/MBW)

Future of the flower courtyard: Council discusses monument protection on July 16!

Pforzheim, Deutschland - The flower farm building in Pforzheim is not only a chic view of the view, but also a real milestone in city history. This urban planning ensemble was inaugurated in 1956 and is a formative testimony to the post -war architecture. In view of its importance, the anticipation of the upcoming meeting of the planning and environmental committee, which takes place on Wednesday, July 16, will increase from 4 p.m. There, advice on a possible "conservation statute" is on the program to protect the impressive building ensemble with its 20 shops and 55 apartments, such as [pz-news.de] (https://www.pz-news.de/pforzheim_artikel ,-unkmaleschutz-wie-es-es-es-dem-blumenhofbaeude-in-Pforzheim-Weiter-_arid.2238780.html) reported.

What does the session bring for the flower courtyard building? The plans provide to promote the preservation of the ensemble, which is not only architecturally but also historically of great value. In the past, ministerial officers have described this ungrateful participatory process as crucial. The concern is clear: a piece of city history should be preserved here and the focus is on the extraordinary qualities of post -war architecture.

new construction projects at the town hall

The planning and environmental committee also has the task of promoting urban development developments. The focus is currently on the development plan for the mixed district at the town hall, such as [pforzheim.de] (https://www.pborzheim.de/stadt/aktuelles/pressemeldungen/s1/detical/danungs-und-welt committee-mit-wichte-fuer-die-weiter-wicklung.html). The municipal council already awarded the TBP - Ten Brinke Project Development Society in December 2018, whereupon the project contract was notarized in February 2019. Until the summer break, a resolution of the development plan is now expected.

In recent years there has been a strong focus on new construction projects, such as the new building of the Technical City Hall, the construction of which was targeted for the second quarter of 2021. It is expected that the completion will be completed by the end of the first quarter of 2026 after old buildings have already been demolished in a first construction phase. This shows how important it is that tradition and modernity can harmonize in a city.

The challenge of post -war architecture

The post -war architecture is a hotly discussed topic. Viewed in serenity, historical buildings often take a back seat when it comes to modern urban planning concepts. After the Second World War, many cities in Germany were faced with the challenge of reinventing and creating auto-friendly quarters, but there was often no space for old structures, such as [NDR.de] (https://www.ndr.de/geschichte/schauplaetze/achkriegsarchitektur-e-neuen-neuen-neuen-neuen-neuen-neuen-neuen-neuen-neuen-neuen-neuen-neuen-neuen-neuen-neuen-neuen-neuen-neuen-neuen-neuen-neuen-neuen-neuen-neuen-neuen.

The construction boom of the 1950s forced the demolition of many historical buildings to make room for new, light-flooded districts. Today we are experiencing a return to monument protection, because numerous buildings of this era, including the flower courtyard building, are now considered to be worth protecting. Brutalism, crazy for a long time, is estimated again today and recognized as part of our cultural identity.

It remains exciting to see which course the city of Pforzheim will take in the coming months. The current plans and the upcoming session shows that the preservation of these architectural treasures is of great importance. The flower courtyard as a symptom for the urban development identity of our time - there is still something!

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