Altes Stadthaus, Bonn
Altes Stadthaus | |
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Altes Stadthaus | |
General information | |
Type | Municipal administration |
Location | Bonn, Germany |
Coordinates | 50°44′03.47″N 7°5′50.61″E / 50.7342972°N 7.0973917°E |
Construction started | 1920 |
Completed | 1924–25 |
Client | French occupation forces |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | German Bestelmeyer |
References | |
Andreas Denk and Ingebork Flagge, 1997 Andrew Gumbel, 1991 |
The Altes Stadthaus ("Old City Hall") is a former administration building in Bonn, Germany, built for the French occupation forces after World War I. It was designed by the Munich architect German Bestelmeyer in 1922. Construction was completed in 1924–25.[1] The building most recently served as a public library and administration building.[2] As of 2012[update], the Altes Stadthaus is being renovated and extended as a "House of Learning" (German: "Haus der Bildung"), which will accommodate the community college and the library.
Location and architecture
The Altes Stadthaus is arranged around two rectangular internal courtyards. The main section, which faces Mühlheimer Platz, has a mansard roof and is framed by four-storey turrets. The main entrance is at the southwest corner of Bottlerplatz, and the building bridges Windeckstraße, with two low arched openings.[1] Bestelmayer's building was intended to be the nucleus of future development in the centre of Bonn. However, the only other construction there was the tax office on the corner of Mülheimer Platz and Münsterstraße, built in 1937, and some further building on Bottlerplatz. After the Neues Stadthaus—the new city administration building—was built, the main floor of the section of Altes Stadthaus facing Mühlheimer Platz was rebuilt to house the library. In the course of this restructuring, the two courtyards were roofed over and several interior walls replaced with columns. The east wing of the building was demolished to make way for a C&A department store.[7]
History
After World War II, the Bundesministerium für gesamtdeutsche Fragen was housed in the Altes Stadthaus between 1949 and 1957, primarily in the now demolished section of the building.[8]
In the summer of 2006, the mayor and the speaker of the Social Democratic Party of Germany group in the city council announced plans to sell the Altes Stadthaus, relocating the library, the community college, and the city museum to a new building in Quantiusstraße, near the station. The Stadthaus was to be used as retail space.[9]
House of Learning
The announcement to sell the building sparked a fierce public debate. The
At the end of October 2006, a citizens' group was formed to promote the creation of a "House of Learning" (German: "Haus der Bildung") at Bottlerplatz. The group demanded that the existing building and library should be kept and renovated.[11]
At its session of 23 November 2006, the planning committee of the city council charged its staff with examining how the Altes Stadthaus could be used for large-scale retail without damaging it as an architectural landmark. The report, which was presented at the end of December, recommended reuse of the already modified internal space housing the library, and creation of additional usable space up to a total of approximately 1600 m². This could be done by lowering the floor to street level and modifying stairway areas without changing the external appearance of the building, which is characteristic of government buildings of the 1920s, particularly in its blocky ground floor. Changes to the upper floors, which remained largely in their original condition, were not recommended.[12]
On 21 January 2007, the SPD and CDU city councillors announced that they had agreed to house the "Haus der Bildung" in the Altes Stadthaus. The building will be extended to accommodate it. On 31 January 2007, the city council voted to accept this plan, with Greens, Citizens' Coalition, CDU and SPD members voting for it. The cost of the necessary remodelling and renovations is expected to exceed €19 million.[13]
An architectural contest concluded in October 2008; the entry of the Alexander Koblitz architecture firm of Berlin was chosen.[14] The adjacent office building, the Siemenshaus, was demolished and on its site an extension to the Stadthaus is being erected that will incorporate a new main entrance.[13][15] The work was planned to be completed in 2013.[16]
References
- ^ ISBN 978-3-496-01150-7. Retrieved 22 July 2012.
- ISBN 978-0-87106-238-3.
- ISBN 978-3-08-614093-8.
- ^ Klein, Heijo, Leserbrief (letter to the editor) Archived 2016-09-07 at the Wayback Machine, 22 November 2006, at Bottlerplatz-Bonn; "Ein ideales 'Haus der Bürger'. General-Anzeiger Bonn, 5 December 2006. Retrieved 18 September 2012. (in German)
- ISBN 978-3-7950-2015-6.
- ISBN 978-3-85371-113-2.
- ^ "C&A: Bottlerplatz 3, Bonn". Foursquare. Retrieved 18 September 2012.
- ISBN 9783433023174.
- ISBN 978-3-8349-1989-2.
- ^ Pitzen, Marianne, "Rote Karte für Banausen", General-Anzeiger, 30 November 2006. Retrieved 18 September 2012. (in German)
- ^ "Für ein 'Haus der Bildung' am Bottlerplatz – Keine teure Anmietung in der Quantiusstraße" Archived 2012-08-30 at the Wayback Machine, Bottlerplatz-Bonn. Retrieved 18 September 2012. (in German)
- ^ betr. 'Haus der Bildung' und zentrale Liegenschaften, Stellungnahme der Verwaltung, Bundesstadt Bonn, Die Oberbürgermeisterin, Amt 61, released 22 December 2006.(in German)
- ^ a b LIS (5 March 2011). "Rat ist sich beim Haus der Bildung einig". General-Anzeiger (in German). Bonn. Retrieved 18 September 2012.
- ^ Leyendecker, Bernd (21 October 2008). "Haus der Bildung: Am Eingang scheiden sich die Geister". General-Anzeiger (in German). Bonn. Retrieved 18 September 2012.
- ^ Inhoffen, Lisa (11 December 2009). "Leeres Siemenshaus steht vor dem Abriss". General-Anzeiger (in German). Bonn. Retrieved 18 September 2012.
- ^ Arbeiten für das "Haus der Bildung" schreiten voran Archived 2014-12-21 at the Wayback Machine, Press release, City of Bonn, 3 July 2012. Retrieved 18 September 2012. (in German)
External links
- Bürgerinitiative "Haus der Bildung Bottlerplatz", citizens' movement site (in German)