Current competition 2023 - TOUR DE MEISSNER. The Meißner Straße between thoroughfare and living environment
The street should be thematised less in terms of traffic planning and more in terms of urban space: How do you experience the street as a car driver, from the tram, on a bicycle or on foot? Is there a connection between the perceived diversity? This is about more than aesthetics: it is about questions of Radebeul identity beyond the Spitzhaus and Hoflößnitz, it is about orientation and knowing where you are. It is about the beginning and end of the city and also about the role that the main road and thoroughfare play for the urban area as a whole, for its polycentric structure and its diversity of historical and everyday points of reference. Unlike in most other cities, these are not arranged around a centre, so the street itself becomes an urban reference point. Meißner Straße is the most frequented urban space in Radebeul, and at the same time a blind spot in urban design.
Prize winner (work 013)
Maximilian Keicher, Leon Jaskulski, Jonas Koban and Franz Kurz, students of Spatial Planning, TU Dortmund University
The working group of Maximilian Keicher, Leon Jaskulski, Jonas Koban and Franz Kurz impressed the jury, which had 18 entries to judge, with their work "Meißner Straße verbindet" (Meißner Street connects). The students, who had also explored Meißner Straße on foot with other competition participants, identified seven key areas:
- Landesbühnen Sachsen
- Gardening in community-Zitzschewig
- View of Wackerbarth Castle
- Off to the Elbe-Bahnhofstraße
- Urban Mile - Karl May Museum/ Kirchplatz
- Creating space-Hauptstraße/Zinzendorfstraße
- Business, but the right way? - Radebeul-Ost business park
They focussed in particular on the guiding principle: "Mobility connects; open space connects; cityscape connects; trade connects".
The jury emphasised: "The premises from the concept plan are plausible and comprehensible in the in-depth area and are clearly implemented graphically. The overall concept is convincing, appropriate to the location and the topic and a comprehensible solution approach both in terms of traffic development and networking, as well as urban quality."
Recognition (work 010)
Lasse Hamann, student of architecture, TU Dresden
The jury described the entry by Lasse Hamann, an architecture student at TU Dresden, as follows: "In the analysis, the authors of the work define the six main junctions along Meißner Straße, emphasising the north-south intersections with the main road. (...) Conceptually, the junctions are conceived as future shared spaces; what they have in common is the tactile marking of the crossings or thresholds, the design as mixed traffic areas (shared spaces), the installation of new lighting masts and the strong greening through new tree planting. The space at the state theatres in the central area of Radebeul and Bahnhofsstraße in Kötzschenbroda were selected as areas of specialisation."
Recognition (work 016)
Jule Kuhl and Jonathan Hertling, students of architecture, TU Berlin
The entry by Jule Kuhl and Jonathan Hertling, who are studying architecture at the TU Berlin, was also recognised. The jury stated: "The project is based on a type of building that is considered typical of Radebeul's building culture: the pavilion, which usually serves as an arbour in the gardens of older villas. This type of building is now being reinterpreted and 'translated into a modern formal language' as a timber construction. The proposed construction is simple and modular, meaning that the building can also be moved and relocated. The entire length of Meißner Strasse will now be lined with these arbours at irregular intervals. They should be able to fulfil several functions, each in relation to their immediate surroundings."
Jury
The jury is appointed by the First Mayor of the City of Radebeul in his capacity as Deputy Mayor for Urban Development and Construction. The expert jury consists of five expert judges and at least one representative. In addition, non-voting judges will be appointed. Further experts or guests may be invited to the jury meeting by the organiser.
Specialist judges
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Daniel Eichenberg, architect (employee of Sauerbruch Hutton, MVRDV, currently Staab Architekten)
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Prof. Dr Susanne Hauser, Art and Cultural History in the Architecture programme, Berlin University of the Arts
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James Miller Stevens, urban planner, Stadt Land Fluss, Berlin
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Heike Roos, urban planner and landscape architect, RoosGrün, Weimar
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Prof Annegret Stöcker, QUERFELDEINS Landschaft Städtebau Architektur, Dresden
Permanent deputy expert judge
- Thomas Scharrer, SAI Scharrer Architects + Engineers, Radebeul
Subject judge
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Dr Grit Heinrich, first deputy chairman, Verein für denkmalpflege und neues bauen radebeul e.v.
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Dr Jörg Müller, First Mayor of the large district town of Radebeul
- Dr Michael Steinbusch, Urban Development Office, City of Radebeul
Questions and answers on the 2023 ideas competition theme
Site inspection and symposium on 26 April 2023 in Radebeul
- 09:30 Start at Dresden-Trachau S-Bahn station, Leipziger Straße exit
- Walk along Meißner Straße to Coswig city limits, length approx. 9 km
- Return journey by tram along Meißner Straße to Hauptstraße
- Short walk to the town hall
- 13:00 Snack and symposium in the historic council chamber
- 16:00 End of the event
Registration from 16 January 2023, no deadline
Registration is required to take part in the competition. This must be sent by email or by letter to the organiser, stating the name, place of residence, email address, university and subject area. A signed data protection declaration for each participant must be enclosed with the application. Graduates should state the date of their degree.
For the use of vector data, the signed data protection declaration must be enclosed with the registration.
Each competition participant or working group (max. 4 participants) will receive a password for the protected download area by email after registration. The basic plans are available there as vector data in DXF and PDF format.
There is no closing date for registration.
Official start date, provision of the competition documents
03 April 2023
Submission of the competition entries
by 01 September 2023, 12.00 noon
Contact us
Number of participants |
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66 registered participants |
35 registered entries |
18 submitted contributions |