Blauhausgarten in Bremen: New habitat for humans and nature!

Im Waller Stadtteil Bremen wird der Garten des inklusiven Projekts Blauhaus umgestaltet, um eine grüne Oase zu schaffen. Mit Beteiligung der Bewohner und Fördermitteln der KfW sollen bis zum 14. August 30 Bäume gepflanzt und neue Aufenthaltsbereiche gestaltet werden.
In the Waller district of Bremen, the garden of the inclusive Blauhaus project is redesigned to create a green oasis. With the participation of the residents and funding of the KfW, 30 trees are to be planted and new lounge areas are to be planted by August 14th. (Symbolbild/MB)

Blauhausgarten in Bremen: New habitat for humans and nature!

In the overseas city of Bremen, a lot is happening in the garden of the inclusive residential project Blauhaus. The garden, which previously impresses with geometrically arranged lawn, beech hedges and a paved path, is now to be redesigned according to the ideas of the garden group and in consultation with the Wohnungsgesellschaft Gewoba. As the Weser-Kurier is the main focus on a lively place for animals, plants and people Create that also offers an attractive meeting point.

Kerstin Röhl, secretary on the board of the Blue Karawane Association, has already created a personal retreat with her small green oasis, a balcony with borage, tomatoes and nasturtium. In the redesign, the planting of around 30 new trees is aimed at, whereby the topography of the garden is changed so that the path runs more. A pergola overgrown with plants is intended to offer additional shadows so that a pleasant place can be found even on hot days.

participation of the community

An exciting interactive construction site is on the program: On Saturday, July 26th, volunteers can lend a hand from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and build dry stone from recycled paving stones. Registrations are necessary by email to eva.kirschenmann@ecolo-bremen.de, whereby the participants should think of dirt-sensitive clothing and garden gloves. A first successful step towards redesign has already been taken when committed helpers removed paving slabs and paving stones.

The garden builder has been active for a few days. It is planned that the entire redesign should be completed by August 14th to celebrate the 40th birthday of the Blue Karawane on August 17th. The focus is on the common sense in the neighborhood and the ideas from a process of participation by the residents and neighbors and show that commitment is very important in the community.

sustainability in focus

Another important aspect of the redesign are the climate adaptation measures that are funded by KfW Bank. These are aimed not only at the Bremen garden, but also on many other urban planning initiatives in the context of climate change. The program for sustainable renewal attaches great importance to climate protection and the improvement of the quality of life for the residents. As described in Sustainable renewal , such projects strengthen the resistance to extreme weather conditions and create an environmentally too Dealing with resources.

In addition, owners can benefit from suitable credit funding, such as the KfW program 297 and 298. This enables the realization of climate -friendly new buildings and includes interest -fitting loans and grants for various measures that relieve the environment and protect the wallet. Experts advise you to get advice from a financing partner of the KfW to find the best options for your own property, so Financial tip .

Overall, the conversion of the blue caravan garden is an absolute heart project that shows how neighborhood and environmental awareness can go hand in hand. We can be excited to see how this once geometric garden will develop into a flowering oasis for everyone.

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