Project 1: IBA-Start Site at Grossräschen-SüdIn the centre of the IBA ideaHardly any other city in Lower Lusatia has changed as much in the past twenty years as the former mining town of Grossräschen. The south of the town was almost completely destroyed by open-cast mining – ironically paving the way for Grossräschen’s future as a lakeside town. The IBA Terraces, the Seebrücke, and the Seehotel on the banks of the nascent Lake Ilse make the »IBA start site Grossräschen-Süd« the foremost example of the region’s structural transformation – »from a miner to a lakeman.« |
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INITIAL SITUATIONGrossräschen was a mining town until 1999. The Meuro open-cast mine was in the south part of the town, separating Grossräschen from the neighbouring town of Senftenberg. The one-time road to Senftenberg was bulldozered, together with the southern part of the town – including the separate village community of Bückgen. Shortly before reuni-fication in 1989/90, around 4,000 of the town’s inhabitants were relocated – many of them to the new panel construction development Grossräschen-Nord. Today, very few of south Grossräschen’s buildings remain to tell of the town’s mining history. |
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THE PROJECT’S PROGRESSThe Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse is now the Seestrasse, which connects the revitalised city centre with a new bankside promenade on the nascent Lake Ilse. To see how much the city has changed, you have to take a walk along the Seestrasse (with its historic »Ilse period« buildings renovated and back in use), along the one-time open-cast mine edge and over the IBA Terraces on the (fu¬ture) lakeshore, up to the Viktoriahöhe viewing platform and back via the »Avenue of Stones.« Here, in the former headquarters of the now defunct I.B.A., is where planners and regional politicians came together to create ideas for an Internationale Bauausstellung (IBA) – and, today, this is where the IBA has its offices. |
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FUTURE PROSPECTSThe Meuro trench flooding was the start of Grossräschen’s future as a lake town: since 2007, it has been officially known as Seestadt Grossräschen. The foundations laid during the IBA’s lifespan have given the town and the investors something to build on. The Lake Ilse, part of the Lusatia Lake Land, is expected to be fully flooded by 2015. Back in 1997, the LMBV carved out a future harbour for the town in its then-active open-cast mine operation. Today, the Seebrücke, already completed, stands at the harbour’s entrance – where, in a few years, pleasure boats will set out and return. Grossräschen will become the home harbour of the Ilse Seesportverein (Lake Ilse sports club), which was founded in 2003 with the IBA’s support and has been temporarily using the neighbouring Lake Sedlitz. The master plan commissioned by the city from the Joswig firm in 2008 also includes plans for a lake sports hall and restaurants. |
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The Fascinating Tours of open-cast mines have started from the IBA Terraces, inviting visitors to explore the new landscape. |
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ApproachGo by car or by public transportation to IBA centre: |
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last update: 1/26/2017 13:13 |
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