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Feasibility Study Energiefabrik
Site Development Concept in Knappenrode
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The aim of the feasibility study was to show and evaluate the new economic and conceptual direction of the entire Energiefabrik Knappenrode site. In relation to the given spatial conditions INIK suggested new touristic offers and at the same time the institute analyzed and illustrated the demand. Within the coming years several concrete measures need to be done. To successfully do so the economic circumstance need to be studied in detail. Basis of the activities was the project description „Objekt extrem“ and the actual status quo in Knappenrode. A special focus of the feasibility study was the future management regarding the area around the museum.

Management: Dr. Lars Scharnholz
Period: 2016
Organization: INIK GmbH
Customer: Landkreis Bautzen
Topics: strategic planning, industrial culture




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