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Reinitializing Selb or 'Kissing awake the sleeping beauty' |
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Through a range of strategies and carefully selected interventions the
porcelain-city of Selb in the Fichtelgebirge region in Germany will be
elevated as the "City of White Gold" to a regional center for art,
trade, tourism, and culture. |
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The city’s history has always been intertwined with the
development of the porcelain industry, in both good and
bad times. |
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The
drastic revenue decline of the porcelain industry over the last two
decades has resulted in a shrinking population and numerous vacancies,
particularly in the westerly section of the inner city. On the other
hand, the rich industrial heritage which permeates the city’s fabric
creates a very attractive base for future development with a sense of
identity and cohesion. |
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Superordinate structural measures for traffic routing,
the development of a multifunctional park in the vicinity of the
porcelain factory, and a compact city park along the renaturalized Selb
River initiate a sustainable urban revitalization process. The resulting
integral urban network fosters and provides space for individual
initiatives, reunites disparate segments of the city, and creates a
framework for exploratory development. |
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The former porcelain factory,
transformed into a centre
for art, culture, leisure and trade will act as the nucleus for future
development. In juxtaposition to the well-established and intact city
center around the church and market square, the porcelain factory will
be a second center of gravity creating a new and desired field of
tension in between both. |
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The
route connecting these two centers will become the main artery of Selb.
Sustainable refurbishment, creative conversion, and carefully selected
new construction will form a string of pearls along the so-called
“porcelain route” to stimulate development in their vicinity.
(Re-)opening and upgrading the interiors of the urban blocks will
overlay a secondary urban network inviting residents and visitors to
leisurely strolls and discovery. |
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Within the individual architectural interventions
emphasis will be placed on the respectful treatment of the existing
built environment which embodies the city’s history. While vacant
buildings are activated by careful upgrading and imaginative
interventions, a small number of distinctive new constructions will be
chosen to mark strategic points within the urban network. This will mean
no arbitrary implants, but high quality architecture in dialog with the
existing urban environment. |
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Embracing the industrial tradition of Selb will form
the basis for a long-term revitalization of the city. Simultaneously the
city will be able to sharpen its profile as “the place to be” in the
Fichtelgebirge by offering attractive new life/work concepts and room
for individual development within established structures. Through this
process Porcelain will continue to play a key role! |
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NAP Thomas Bernhardt (DE), Gilles-Benoit
Trevetin (FR), Andreas Baumer (DE), Egle Suminskaite (LT), Meritxell
Blanco-Diaz (DE), Joppe Kneppers (NL) |