Vocational school center August von Parseval Bitterfeld-Wolfen

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Vocational school center August von Parseval Bitterfeld-Wolfen
type of school professional school
place Bitterfeld
country Saxony-Anhalt
Country Germany
Coordinates 51 ° 37 '34 "  N , 12 ° 18' 2"  E Coordinates: 51 ° 37 '34 "  N , 12 ° 18' 2"  E
Website www.bsz-bitterfeld.de
Bitterfeld-Wolfen vocational school center

The August von Parseval Bitterfeld-Wolfen vocational school center is a vocational school in the Anhalt-Bitterfeld district .

location

The vocational school center is located in the western part of the Bitterfeld district of the city of Bitterfeld-Wolfen at the intersection of Zörbiger Strasse and Parsevalstrasse. The Kulturpalast Bitterfeld, made famous by the Bitterfelder Weg , also belongs to the overall architecture of the location .

history

The vocational school center is closely interwoven with the history of the Bitterfeld chemical site . Today's house E was the building of the company vocational school (BBS) of the VEB Chemisches Kombinat Bitterfeld (CKB) until 1990. This building was handed over to its former purpose in 1968.

In addition to the BBS of the VEB CKB , there were other vocational schools in the urban area of ​​Bitterfeld.

In May 1991, some training courses in the theoretical department of the Rudi Arndt VEB Filmfabrik Wolfen company vocational school were incorporated into the now renamed "Vocational School for Technology and Economics". Others moved to the former vocational schools in Bitterfeld , which were later continued as House 2, House 3 and House 4 in BbS 1 in the Bitterfeld district. These locations were spread over the entire urban area of ​​Bitterfeld. The idea arose to concentrate the individual houses in one location.

In a Europe-wide architectural competition for a vocational school center that was carried out in 1996 , including what was then House 1 (today's House E), the design by the architect Scholl was awarded first prize. The foundation stone was laid in 1997, and building construction began in 1998.

In 2000, the four locations of the former vocational schools in the Bitterfeld district , which had been spread across the urban area of Bitterfeld , were merged in the vocational school center. The vocational school center was named after the airship pioneer August von Parseval on the occasion of the ceremonial handover of the keys to the school principal .

For a school with a diverse tradition, this name is intended to recall:

  • the chemical site Bitterfeld,
  • the construction of Parseval airships at the airship yard in Bitterfeld,
  • the provision of the buoyancy gas hydrogen from the chlorine production plants of the Elektrochemische Werke Bitterfeld and
  • the design of technical progress in general.

architecture

The vocational school center is designed as a so-called low - energy house .

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