Wuhle-Hönow-Weg

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wuhle-Hönow-Weg
Wuhle-Hönow-Weg (1) .JPG
Data
length 3.9 kilometersdep1
location Marzahn-Hellersdorf
Supervised by STERN society
Markers Wuhle-Hönow-Weg-Wegweiser (1) .JPG
Starting point Wuhletal hiking trail
52 ° 32 ′ 32.8 ″  N , 13 ° 34 ′ 59.9 ″  E
Target point Hönow underground station
52 ° 32 ′ 19.5 ″  N , 13 ° 38 ′ 3.5 ″  E
Type trail
season all year round

The Wuhle-Hönow-Weg is a Berlin regional hiking trail that leads from the Wuhletal-Wanderweg to the Hönow underground station . It is 3.9 kilometers long and part of the Hönower Weg .

history

Project

In 1999 the project started from the Wuhletal hiking trail over the Hönower Weiherkette to the Hönow underground station. The hiking trail was implemented in eight construction phases from 2000 to 2005. The new sub-areas on the properties of housing companies were integrated into the new Wuhle-Hönow-Weg. The STERN Society for Cautious Urban Renewal was the project manager and the carrier of measures; the client was the Marzahn-Hellersdorf district . The project on the edge and the green and road link was added to 80 percent by the State of Berlin as part of city-wide measures in areas with special development needs and within the framework of wohnumfeldverbessernder measures in large housing estates with special development needs - large estates East and VVSozStadt 2002 encouraged. The total construction costs amounted to 2.9 million euros . 20 percent of the services arose as part of employment-effective measures and qualification measures.

The path is between 2.40 meters and 3.20 meters wide, so that pedestrians and cyclists can use it together. The use of light white granite slabs, which are lined with a dark band of basalt paving , makes it easily recognizable. At a street crossing and at prominent junctions, the path areas were widened like spaces.

Citizen participation

The residents of Hellersdorf Nord, which the Wuhle-Hönow-Weg crosses, were included in the planning of the green and path connection from the end of 2004. The Senate Department for Urban Development, the Marzahn-Hellersdorf district administration discussed all suggestions and concerns with the citizens, nature conservation associations and private property owners in several events and incorporated them into the planning of the route.

The active participation of all those affected even led to planting and art campaigns taking place in individual construction phases and to optimizing the way to school.

Wayfinding system

The Wuhle-Hönow-Weg is equipped with a signage system with its own logo for better orientation. The logo symbolizes a watercourse in the west, the urban space in the middle and the natural space in the east. The signpost was set up at 20 distinctive crossroads.

course

Wuhletal to Havelländer Ring

Bridge on the Wuhletal hiking trail

The Wuhle-Hönow-Weg begins on the Wuhletal-Wanderweg, leads over a bridge and connects the Kyritzer Straße with the Wuhletalpark. In the area of ​​Kyritzer Straße, the hiking trail runs from the Wuhletal in an easterly direction over Kyritzer Straße with the adjacent school locations and the Haus Kyritz senior citizens' home to Alten Hellersdorfer Straße. In the Neuruppiner Strasse area, the path extends from Alten Hellersdorfer Strasse over Kyritzer Strasse to Neuruppiner Strasse in the west. At the intersection of Kyritzer- / Neuruppiner Straße, the path extends along Neuruppiner Straße at the school location of the Leonardo da Vinci secondary school and further north along Havelländer Ring towards Kastanienallee.

Kastanienallee to the Hönower Weiherkette

The path continues along Kastanienallee in an easterly direction, past a residential courtyard and past the Pusteblume primary school to cross Stendaler Straße.

Crossing Stendaler Straße

The path goes over the four-lane Stendaler Straße with the central island of the guided tram that goes in the direction of Helle Mitte . In addition, the crossing is part of the way to school for the primary school students at the Dandelion Elementary School, as is the shopping route for the residents of the Hellersdorfer Promenade district. From Stendaler Strasse, continue eastwards to cross Tangermünder Strasse to Zerbster Strasse and the entrance to the Hönower Weiherkette. From Zerbster Straße it goes into the Hönower Weiherkette. You can also go into the Weiherkette at Oschatzer Ring, on Louis-Lewin-Straße heading east to Gohliser Straße. Five more entrances and entrances to the landscaped area have been created, for which individual parking spaces have been removed in coordination with the owners.

Projects on the edge

The projects on the edge were developed to upgrade the Wuhle-Hönow-Weg. This involved further improvements to the living environment and upgrading of the open spaces of public facilities such as schoolyards and urban wastelands. This should be made usable as a recreational area for the residents in the Hellersdorf Nord district. Some of these peripheral projects have already been implemented.

Art project closed society

The closed society art project was inaugurated on July 27, 2003 on Kyritzer Strasse. 18 pupils from the Sartre-Gymnasium between the ages of 16 and 18 and senior citizens from the Kyritz family took part in this project. All of them dealt with Sartre's text of the same name and, under the guidance of the artist Serge Petit, designed a stone as part of the Green Makes School program .

Paths to the Hönower Weiherkette

The new paths in the Hönower Weiherkette were realized and implemented in the first construction phase, they have been redesigned as handicapped accessible as possible. In coordination with the nature conservation authority , the paths west of the Beerenpfuhl were continued to Stendaler Straße / Landsberger Chaussee. The branching paths in the residential area were connected to the main path.

Path connection Zerbster Straße / Oschatzer Ring

Between the Zerbster Straße and the Oschatzer Ring there was a very large landscaped wasteland that stretched from the Hönower Weiherkette to the Quedlinburger Straße. Part of the site is part of the planned trilogy of parks in Hellersdorf. Over time, the residents had formed uneven beaten paths . They wanted a direct, paved, safe and illuminated path connection between Zerbster Straße and Oschatzer Ring. A three-meter-wide footpath and bike path with street lighting was created from the former beaten path . A path triangle formed in this way, which connects to Zerbster Straße in the west, to an already existing playground in the east and to Oschatzer Ring in the northwest. The designed path in the north leads into the Hönower Weiherkette.

In autumn 2000, residents and pupils of the nearby primary school at the pond planted shrubs such as hornbeam , hawthorn and dogwood as well as 35 trees at the entrance to Oschatzer Ring under professional guidance .

Paths to the Hönow underground station

The paths in the eastern area of ​​the chain of ponds were previously - especially after rain - hardly usable for wheelchair users, elderly people and parents with prams. They have been redesigned to be disabled-friendly. In coordination with the conservationists, a high-maintenance route to the Hönow underground station was created to preserve valuable natural areas. The previous many footpaths should finally overgrown and become vegetation areas. It was necessary to build a bridge over the water channel in the Weiherkette, because the western edge of the Wuhle-Hönow-Weg should enable the Wuhletal to be opened up again.

Web links

Commons : Wuhle-Hönow-Weg  - Collection of images, videos and audio files
  • mahe.berlin - Pictures and information about the Wuhle-Hönow-Weg

Individual evidence

  1. Administrative regulations on the granting of grants / grants for measures to improve the living environment, for urban and local infrastructure and for the upgrading of large estates and areas with special development needs as well as redevelopment and urban redevelopment areas (VV SozStadt 2005). (No longer available online.) Senate Department for Urban Development, October 10, 2005, archived from the original on November 11, 2011 ; Retrieved April 22, 2016 .
  2. ^ Processing of a tuff stone by students from the Sartre High School under the guidance of the French artist Serge Petit
  3. From the Wuhle to the Hönower Weiherkette
  4. ↑ Schoolchildren and residents plant bushes