Universitätsallee (Bremen)
Universitätsallee | |
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Street in Bremen | |
Universitätsallee, University of Bremen and behind it the Hochschulring | |
Basic data | |
city | Bremen |
district | Horn Lehe |
Created | around 1968 |
Cross streets | Achterstr., Wiener Str., Otto-Hahn-Allee, Bibliothekstr., Enrique-Schmidt-Str., Lise-Meitner-Str., University motorway slip road, Caroline-Herschel-Str., Kremser Str. |
use | |
User groups | Cars, trams, bicycles and pedestrians |
Road design | four lane road |
Technical specifications | |
Street length | 2100 meters |
The University Avenue is an access road to Bremen , district of Horn-Lehe , district Lehe. It leads in a west-east direction from Parkallee past the University of Bremen and the Bremen Technology Park to Achterstrasse to Horn.
The cross streets and connecting streets were named u. a. as Parkallee, Achterstraße after the location ( aft = behind) in the Leher Feldmark, Wiener Straße after the Austrian capital, Otto-Hahn -Allee 2001 after the chemist and Nobel Prize winner (1879–1968), Bibliothekstraße after the state and university library in Bremen , Enrique-Schmidt -Straße after the Nicaraguan revolutionary and politician (1949–1984), Lise-Meitner -Straße 1999 after the Austrian nuclear physicist (1878-1968), Autobahn feeder university, Caroline-Herschel -Straße 1997 after the astronomer (1750-1848 ), Kremser Straße to the city on the Danube and again Achterstraße; otherwise see the link to the streets.
history
Surname
Universitätsallee was named around 1971 at the time the University of Bremen was founded .
development
The general planning for the construction of the university has been carried out by the Bremen University Building Authority (UBA) since 1966 . In the marshland area, around five meters of marshland had to be replaced with sand. Studies began in 1971/72. The central area with the State and University Library Bremen, the central area (ZB), the cafeteria, GW 2, NW 2, the central multi-purpose high-rise (MZH) and then the sports buildings in the east were completed between 1974 and 1976. Further buildings for the university, institutes and companies were then built on Universitätsallee.
As of 2017, the university had around 19,500 students and around 3,500 employees, as well as an annual budget of 344 million euros.
traffic
In 1998, line 6 was extended from Riensberg to the university.
The Bremen tram goes through the street with line 6 (Universität-Nord - Flughafen-Süd).
In transport in Bremen bus lines 21 (Blockdiek ↔ Sebaldsbrück ↔ University-North), 22 (Kattenturm Center ↔ University-East) drive through, 28 (Überseestadt ↔ University-North) and 31 (Borgfeld East ↔ Horn ↔ Nedderland) the road.
Buildings and facilities
On the street there are mostly two- to five-story buildings of the university, institutes and companies.
Notable buildings and facilities
- Parkallee No. 301: University avenue eye clinic from 1993
- Bridge over the Kleine Wümme
- No.?: 1- and 2-layered Lecture hall building GW 1 from 1999 according to plans by architects FSB, Bremen
- No.?: 3-sch. modernized buildings of GW 1 blocks A to C of the university from 1969
- Wiener Strasse No. 1a: 2-storey. Building from the Universum Bremen from 2000 based on plans by Thomas Klumpp
- Wiener Strasse No. 3: 3-storey. Exhibition building SchauBox from 2007 and EntdeckerPark
- No. 1: 5-sch. Elongated student residence THE FIZZ Bremen from 2012 with three connected houses and 350 living spaces according to plans by Hübschen und Knigge
- No. 4: 4-sch. Building 7THINGS - hotel & apartment
- Uniwiese with Uni-Fleet and Uni-See, behind it Uni Mensa on the boulevard
- 8-tier Multi-purpose high-rise (MZH) with the administration of the university from around 1975 based on plans by Walter Henn
- 3-tier University administration building
- Otto-Hahn-Allee No. 1: 5- to 6-layered Building group NW 1 of the university from around 1971 and additional buildings from around 1995 with u. a. the Institute for Environmental Physics , the Microsystems Center Bremen (MCB) and the Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Institute Research GmbH (FWBI)
- No. 3: 2- and 4-layered Building with u. a. of the Help for Children campaign
- No. 5: 5-sch. the office building with the Bremen data center and other companies
- No. 11/13: 3-ply Building group with the Institute for Shipping Economics and Logistics (ISL)
- Enrique-Schmidt-Strasse No. 1: 4-gesch. Building of the StugA Economics University
- No. 16: 5-sch. Siemens AG office building
- No. 17: 1- to 3-layered octagonal office buildings with various companies
- Lise-Meitner-Strasse No. 2: 5-gesch. oval distinctive office building with u. a. OHB Digital Services
- No. 18: 4-sch. Building group of the private university for international business and logistics (since 2016 IUBH dual study ) from 2009 with the Apollon University of Health Economics , the German Foreign Trade and Transport Academy (DAV) and the Federal Logistics Association
- No. 20: 1- to 3-layered Building of the Berufsbildungswerk Bremen GmbH from 1978 based on plans by the Medium Architects' group, Hamburg and other later additions
- No. 21 to 25: 3-ply Office building with u. a. the advanced training institute Dental Chamber Bremen
- No. 27/29: 2- and 3-layered Building of OHB System AG
- Bridge over the Kleine Wümme
- Achterstrasse No. 30: 3-storey. Building of the Leibniz Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology (BIPS) from 2013
Art objects , memorial plaques
- Simón Bolívar bronze bust by LF Rizzi, since 2012 on a new base in the lecture hall building of the University of Bremen .
- Enrique-Schmidt-Straße at the lecture hall building: Pablo Neruda bust from 2014 in memory of the Chilean Nobel Prize winner Pablo Neruda based on a design by José Caroca.
See also
literature
- Peter Meier-Hüsing: University of Bremen - 40 years in motion . Edition Temmen, Bremen 2011, ISBN 978-3-8378-1015-8 .
- Herbert Black Forest : The Great Bremen Lexicon. 2nd, expanded and updated edition. In two volumes. Edition Temmen , Bremen 2003, ISBN 3-86108-693-X (first edition: 2002, supplementary volume A – Z). 2008, ISBN 978-3-86108-986-5 .
- Monika Porsch: Bremen Street Lexicon. Complete edition. Schünemann, Bremen 2003, ISBN 3-7961-1850-X .
Individual evidence
- ^ Eberhard Syring: Architecture Guide Bremen / Bremerhaven . Ed .: Bremer Zentrum für Baukultur, DOM publishers, Berlin 2019, ISBN 978-3-86922-569-2 .
- ^ Eberhard Syring: Architecture Guide Bremen / Bremerhaven . Ed .: Bremer Zentrum für Baukultur, DOM publishers, Berlin 2019, ISBN 978-3-86922-569-2 .
- ↑ Architecture Guide -Bremen: Vocational Training Center
- ↑ k: art in public space bremen
Coordinates: 53 ° 6 ′ 16.5 ″ N , 8 ° 51 ′ 7.8 ″ E