A new Platz am Brandenburger Tor
Studio, Aedes am Pfefferberg, Christinenstr. 18-19,
Berlin
March 12 - April 25, 2010
The Israeli architect Zvi Hecker who has been living and
working in Berlin since 1991 – known for the Heinz-
Galinski-Grundschule in Berlin – has made a visual
statement for the reunification of Germany with his design
for the square between the Brandenburg Gate and
Tiergarten. This design makes this inhospitable location,
which at the moment is primarily used for large scale
events, accessible to a wide public from Berliners to
visitors from all over the world. With the presentation of
his original drawings, sketches and models the exhibition
intends to instigate a constructive debate about the future
of this central square.
Zvi Hecker writes:
The proposal is a natural development to the existing
situation of the west side of the Brandenburg Gate.
Pariser Platz, located on the east side of the Brandenburg
Gate, is a formal square of urban character providing a
limited axes of services such as coffee shops, restaurants,
etc. It is flanked mainly by public buildings (Banks,
embassies, etc.) open only at selective hours and closed at
night.
In contrast to the rather sterile character of Pariser Platz,
the west side of the Brandenburg Gate is frequently used
to host public events, gatherings and anniversaries held in
Berlin. On such occasions the roads leading to and
crossing the area are closed to traffic to enable the free
assembly of people. Professional equipment, used for the
light and sound installations, is transported in by tens of
cars and trucks. Temporary kiosks of cheap character are
set up all around the site and leave a trail of trash and dirt
that needs to be cleaned again and again.
Our proposal recognises this natural tendency of Berliners
to assemble in front of the Brandenburg Gate, for the
beautiful backdrop and stage that it provides, and
addresses it. Our plan is to institutionalise and redefine
the current situation by allowing it to move more
efficiently and beautifully, not only on special occasions
but for everyday use. Our aim is to allow the pedestrian
to inhabit the space and to limit the intrusion of the flow of
traffic. For many public events the traffic around the
Brandenburg Gate is arbitrary closed, resulting in traffic
chaos in Berlin. This has to be addressed.
There are many different ways of doing this such as
redistributing the space more equally between users by
limiting traffic flow on the site. This can be achieved by
making the road a one way zone, or resituating the road in
a way that it goes around the new square. Alternatively
one could prohibit the flow of traffic on this site altogether.
Every one of these alternatives should be supplemented by
new services and facilities such as coffee shops, small
restaurants, kiosks, etc. that could be located under two
roof structures situated on the edge of the Tiergarten.
These structures can also house the equipment needed for
sound and light installations at special events, preventing
current situation of the site being filled with trucks and
technical equipment.
As a result of our proposals the Tiergarten Platz will be
reinstated with its natural form for Berliners to enjoy
freely and take advantage of its unique position in the city.
Zvi Hecker, 16th February 2010
Zvi Hecker: an exhibition in Berlin
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- Rita Capezzuto
- 27 February 2010