Friday, May 7, 2010

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ST. NICHOLAS is exclusive ... get


live here longer a village, we should not only let new people move into the city from the village. it is better just not to create a youth center and to improve elderly care.


St. Nicholas has to be exclusive. and the limits on the addition of the Saarland. propose to solve this problem to leave before I, St. Nicholas to be a new mecca of art.

senior artists should be encouraged to open their studios here. outstanding graduates the art schools will be offered in Germany to settle in St. Nicholas. they are for studio space made available, they can design themselves.

budding architects the opportunity given to the ateliers of the artists to help shape and implement their own initiative. the land is available to young artists with financial support for example.

these studios could as a new building on an empty areas and gaps occur in the center. gaps and empty spaces in the center can be filled with these new buildings.

also can arise new galleries showing exhibitions of young art, the site has been created before. a correspondingly culturally minded audience is attracted.

should remain a newly defined center formed with a new multipurpose building, the village established for both the d Nicholas market can be used s and exhibitions. other activities could celebrate music festivals, concerts, theater, club parties, private, hats, etc. meetings. the ground floor, a café are open all year, the space could be used as a patio in the summer. all new uses, new locations and existing locations are connected to a master color control system. The color bands lead the visitors to all sites and make you curious to follow them. The system consists of 3 colors: blue, magenta and yellow.






blue = natural

= magenta and art galleries

yellow = vacant lots all for the community


be closed. vacancy which is counteracted penetrate new architecture is created, place the new materials, new audience refers to ST. NICHOLAS .







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