Bernd Stadel

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Bernd Stadel (born May 12, 1963 in Heidelberg ) is a German urban planner .

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Stadel attended the country house school and the Hölderlin grammar school in Heidelberg. After graduating from high school, he studied architecture at Trier University of Applied Sciences (today: Trier University of Applied Sciences ) and in 1985 moved to the Technical University of Berlin . There he completed his studies in urban and regional planning in 1991 as a graduate engineer. He then worked for the cities of Ulm and Heidenheim an der Brenz , where he became deputy head of the city planning office. From 1996 to 1998, Stadel was project manager at Maßnahmeträger München-Riem GmbH, which was responsible for realizing the urban development project Messestadt Riem .

In 1998 the independent barn in the city of Schwäbisch Hall became mayor with responsibility for construction. In addition, he was elected First Mayor in 2005 and thus Deputy Mayor Hermann-Josef Pelgrim . After he was elected as the successor of Raban von der Malsburg as First Mayor of Heidelberg, Stadel left Schwäbisch Hall in 2008. As Deputy Mayor Eckart Würzner , he headed the Department for Construction and Transport in Heidelberg until July 31, 2016.

The development of the new Heidelberg district of Bahnstadt and the completion of the first construction phase fall during Stadel's term of office as first mayor and building mayor . Other important projects were the mobility network , the school renovation program and the development of the military conversion areas after the US Army withdrew.

Since 2016, Stadel has been working as a freelance appraiser in real estate issues, in location and municipal advice. In addition, since 2018 he has been teaching at the Baden-Württemberg Cooperative State University in Mannheim (degree course in real estate management) and Mosbach (course in civil engineering - public construction) as a lecturer.

Important projects as building mayor in Heidelberg

Bahnstadt Heidelberg (2008 - 2016)

Largest passive house settlement in the world: area approx. 116 hectares, planned for around 6,000 residents and 7,000 jobs.

Responsible for conception, master plan, land-use planning, development, time schedule and trust assets for the realization of the new district as part of an urban development measure in accordance with Section 165 BauGB.

Development from 2009, completion of the 1st BA with around 2,000 PE (762 WE) in 2014.

In addition, responsible for the planning and construction of all infrastructure facilities ("B to the power of 3" with elementary school, community center and day-care center, childcare facilities in the goods halls and on the Schwetzinger terrace, among others).

Military conversion areas (2011 - 2016)

Development of the military conversion areas in Heidelberg after the US Army has withdrawn (180 hectares): Responsible for the conceptual urban development and urban development planning as well as for all questions about the participation of citizens and all social groups in the city.

Head of the Conversion Advisory Board. and implementation of the so-called "dialogical planning process"

Responsible for the preparation and resolution of a special housing policy concept with low-priced apartments and rental price control in the southern part of the city. The concept became part of the master plan for developing the conversion areas.

School renovation program (2008 - 2016)

Responsible for the implementation of the concept for the comprehensive renovation and modernization of all 36 schools sponsored by the city of Heidelberg.

Investment volume of the construction phases 2008 - 2016: approx. 170 million euros.

Road rehabilitation program (2008 - 2016)

Responsible for the overall concept for reducing the redevelopment backlog on public roads and paths.

Annual investments: on average approx. 9 million euros.

Mobility Network Heidelberg (2012 - 2016)

Head of department responsible for the fundamental expansion of the rail-bound public transport network in Heidelberg with an investment volume of approx. 100 million euros. The mobility network is planned and implemented jointly by the city of Heidelberg, Rhein-Neckar-Verkehr GmbH (rnv) and Heidelberger Straßen- und Bergbahn GmbH (HSB).

"With the Heidelberg mobility network, the tram network in Heidelberg will be comprehensively modernized and expanded over the next few years. The aim is to gain over 10,000 passengers per day, over 7,000 of them transferring from cars - an important contribution to environmentally friendly mobility and to relieving traffic The mobility network benefits everyone. (...) In the Heidelberg mobility network, several sub-projects are bundled into a large package of measures. The advantage: The projects can be planned and implemented holistically. In addition, the mobility network can be financed as a major public transport project with federal and state funding The funding rate is up to 80 percent of the eligible costs. "

Science Campus (2008 - 2016)

  • Development of the "Science Campus II" on an area of ​​approx. 22 hectares in the Heidelberg Bahnstadt after an urban development competition in 2009 (1st prize: Büro Machleidt und Partner, Berlin, in a joint venture with sinai open space planning and Mola Winkelmüller architects). Head of department responsible for urban planning and land-use planning.
  • Head of department responsible for updating the framework planning for the transformation of the so-called "Altklinikum" in Heidelberg to the Bergheim university campus: updating the framework planning, urban development contracts, etc.
  • Science and clinic campus “Im Neuenheimer Feld”: Responsible for the preparation of the master plan process with broad citizen and user participation to clarify future developments. Accompaniment of numerous new construction projects and participation in juries (e.g. judge with voting rights in the competition procedure for the new construction of the Surgical University Clinic 1st and 2nd construction phase of the Heidelberg University Hospital 2011).

Heidelberg Old Town (2008 - 2016)

  • Head of department responsible for drawing up the development plan “SO Altstadt” to preserve the special Heidelberg mix in the core of the old town (defusing the conflict situation in gastronomy / entertainment venues / residential / retail).
  • Renovation of the pedestrian zone with new furniture, participation in the implementation of the lighting concept for the old bridge, main street, market square, town hall.
  • Redesign of Friedrich-Ebert-Platz (Hugo-Häring-Award of the BDA 2011).
  • Renovation and expansion of the theater of the city of Heidelberg according to the competition results (1st prize: Waechter + Waechter Architekten BDA, Darmstadt): Member of the Board of Trustees of the Theater Foundation and the steering committee for the structural implementation. The completed building was awarded the Hugo Häring State Prize of the BDA in 2015.
  • Head of department responsible for the renovation of the baroque "Palais Graimberg" on Kornmarkt.
  • Competition, public participation process and political decision to redesign the Theaterplatz (2013 - 2016).

Memberships and other functions

2008-2016 Chairman of the supervisory board of GGH - Gesellschaft für Grund- und Hausbesitz mbH Heidelberg

Deputy Chairman of the ZWK - Zweckverband Wasserversorgung Kurpfalz

Deputy Chairman VRN - Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Neckar

Member of the building committee of the Baden-Württemberg City Council

2009-2016 Member of the Association Assembly VRRN - Association of the Rhine-Neckar Metropolitan Region
2010-2014 Member of the Monument Council at the Karlsruhe Regional Council
2015 - today Member of the Baden-Württemberg Monument Council at the Supreme Monument Authority (Baden-Württemberg Ministry of Economics)

literature

Individual evidence

  1. 07/19/2014 Ceremonial inauguration of the first construction phase of the Heidelberg Bahnstadt - Bahnstadt Heidelberg. Retrieved June 24, 2019 .
  2. Konversion Heidelberg - Development Advisory Board . Retrieved June 24, 2019 .
  3. Konversion Heidelberg - information material and documentation. Retrieved June 24, 2019 .
  4. ^ Conversion Heidelberg - Housing Policy Concept. Retrieved June 24, 2019 .
  5. ^ City of Heidelberg - City Gazette Online. Retrieved June 24, 2019 .
  6. heidelberg.de - school renovations. Retrieved June 24, 2019 .
  7. heidelberg.de - January 27, 2014 Over 13 million euros for the renovation of streets. Retrieved June 24, 2019 .
  8. Mobility Network Heidelberg - Frequently Asked Questions. Retrieved June 24, 2019 .
  9. Mobility Network Heidelberg - Start. Retrieved June 24, 2019 .
  10. Master plan for the Bahnstadt campus. Retrieved June 24, 2019 .
  11. competitionline: Result: new construction of surgical university clinic 1 .... competitionline. Retrieved June 24, 2019 .
  12. ^ City of Heidelberg - City Gazette Online. Retrieved June 24, 2019 .
  13. ^ City of Heidelberg - City Gazette Online. Retrieved June 24, 2019 .
  14. heidelberg.de - July 2nd, 2015 Hugo Häring State Prize for the new building and renovation of the Heidelberg Theater. Retrieved June 24, 2019 .
  15. heidelberg.de - 02/05/2014 Renovation of the Graimberg Palace completed. Retrieved June 24, 2019 .
  16. heidelberg.de - design concept Theaterplatz in the old town. Retrieved June 24, 2019 .