Print Email Facebook Twitter Tempelhof;Craftscapes Title Tempelhof;Craftscapes: Addressing the future of Tempelhof Field as an oasis for local communities, its vibrant nature and the city of Berlin. Author Beck, Giulia (TU Delft Architecture and the Built Environment) Contributor van Dooren, E.J.G.C. (mentor) Jennen, P.H.M. (mentor) Koorstra, P.A. (mentor) Degree granting institution Delft University of Technology Programme Architecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences Date 2023-04-18 Abstract Tempelhof has become an oasis of leisure in a city that never sleeps, where the unplanned and spontaneous can take place. Its worth as a park, however, is always put against its land value. As Berlin expands, its demand for real-state grows as anywhere else in the world, and “the large green spot” in the center of its urban fabric always draws unwanted attention/ However, any alteration or improvement in the field is currently prohibited by the "Tempelhof Conservation Act", a law inacted by concerned citizens that fear for the park's existance and destruction. This very act, that was meant to preserve this area, has also prevented it from developing and responding to the needs of the very people who treasure it. “Craftscapes” is a playful attempt at reaching a consensus between this community, city and the vibrant nature that has found refuge in this retired airfield through a series of small timber interventions that culminate with a school for arts and crafts. Subject berlintempelhofcraftscapearts and craftsart centre To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:1cf6b55d-89c0-4614-9ad0-4dc3324c4afe Coordinates 52.474900, 13.400600 Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights © 2023 Giulia Beck Files PDF P5_Presentation_Giulia_Be ... scapes.pdf 28.62 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:1cf6b55d-89c0-4614-9ad0-4dc3324c4afe/datastream/OBJ/view