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Wartburgpavillon Eisenach
Wartburgpavillon Eisenach
Preservation Planning and Site Management
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The aim was to set objective targets for the conservation of the former exhibition pavilion of the automobile manufactory Eisenach (AWE) and its associated open space. The pavilion was built in 1967. Moreover the need for action and the stepwise procedure were exposed. The project stood in the context of the 50th anniversary of the pavilion opening in october 2017 as well as the 100. Founding year of the Bauhaus in 2019. The pavilion has been used by the Center of Contemporary Art e.V. as art exhibit pavilion. It is listed since 2013.

Management: Heidi Pinkepank
Period:
2015
Organization: INIK GmbH
Customer: Thüringer Landesamt für Denkmalpflege und Archäologie (TLDA)
Topic: GDR-Modernism, Building history, Building conservation, strategic planning, project development




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