Criticism of new planning: Lesumer Marktplatz before emotional upheaval!

Am Lesumer Marktplatz plant ein Neubauvorhaben, das auf Kritik stößt. Der Beirat gibt bis zum 7. Juli seine Stellungnahme ab.
At the Lesumer Marktplatz there is a new building project that meets criticism. The Advisory Board will give its opinion until July 7. (Symbolbild/MB)

Criticism of new planning: Lesumer Marktplatz before emotional upheaval!

An der Lesumer Kirche 6, 28719 Bremen, Deutschland - At the Lesumer Marketplatz a lot is happening! The Advisory Board Burglesum is faced with an important decision, because by July 7, the members have to vote in writing about a new construction project. This project, which was presented by investor Bekim Dervishaj and architect Philipp Romeiser in the last meeting, provides for a building with a café and five rental apartments at the address "An der Lesumer Church 6". But the plans encounter resistance, such as [Weser-Kurier] (https://www.weser-kurier.de/bremen/stadt-burglesum/baufrofe-am-marktplatz-sum-krikt- und- improvement suggestions.

Some votes from politics, especially the Nordbremer district association of the FDP and the non -party advisory board member Oliver Meier, express sharp criticism of the architectural design of the planned new building. It is criticized that the new building does not fit into the charming overall picture of the marketplace and violates the existing conservation statute. Agnes Müller-Lang from the FDP also has concerns that the facade design does not take into account the character of the historical environment. While the FDP generally welcomes the initiative to modernize the marketplace, there is an urgent need for reform in the design.

criticism and alternative suggestions

Meier has taken additional measures to illustrate the dimensions of the planned construction project. He plans a photo montage that shows the dimensions of the new building in relation to the neighboring houses. His criticism aims in particular that the planned building creates unsightly contrasts with an above facade. As a counter -proposal, he brings an alternative design with a pent roof and central dormer.

The concerns about the structural change on the market square go beyond criticism of the architectural design. The Lesumer Heimatverein expresses serious concern about the potential demolition of the existing building. This dates from the early 18th century and is considered one of the oldest houses in the region. Although it is not protected by the list, it has a high identification value for the residents of Lesum and Bremen-Nord. Many residents could not imagine a demolition, as the home club states on its website. He comments on the fact that the building is considered to be defining the town on the basis of the existing conservation statute and its historical importance should not be underestimated, according to Heimatverein Lesum.

relevance of the conservation statute

The conservation statute itself is an important instrument that, according to lübeck.de, serves to preserve the cityscape and to protect important quarters. While there are numerous areas under protection in Lübeck, these statutes should also pay attention in other cities to preserve cultural and historical substance. The building authority will incorporate the vote of the advisory board into its decision on the building application. Building director René Kotte explains that the new building of the monument office does not represent a competition among the surrounding monuments, including the church and the house at Lesumer Church 1.

But Oliver Meier warns that the gap could have long -term effects on future construction projects. The discussion about the Lesum marketplace is therefore more than just a local building matter - it also affects deep questions of identity, history and urban development.

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