The city of Göttingen intends to renovate the existing, listed outdoor pool on Brauweg and make it more attractive.
All pools are to be fundamentally revised.
This includes the dismantling of all outdoor paving surfaces, the removal of all overflow channels, the removal of the film lining, demolition of the pool heads. The bathing water technology must be largely renewed and partially revised. All basins receive new stainless steel gutters and a new foil lining. The non-swimmer pool West will be converted into a children's pool. The walk-through basins will be demolished and replaced by barrier-free walk-through troughs. The entire bathing water technology is renewed and a new rainwater drainage pipe is laid. The existing large slide, as well as the historic diving tower are to be preserved and protected during the construction project. The existing children's pool will be partially demolished and converted into a dry playground. After completion of the pools, the paving areas will be provided with new coverings and the transitions to the higher sunbathing lawn will be revised in landscape planning. The shore areas of the leine are opened on both sides and integrated into the bathing operation as a nature experience space. The two Leineufer connected with a new play suspension bridge. At the same time, the entrance building is being renovated in accordance with monument regulations. The processes of the two separate construction projects must be coordinated with each other in such a way that no hindrances arise.
Total area of outdoor swimming pool: 17,574 m²
Water surfaces: 2,367.04 m²
Plantings and hedges: 370 m²
Trockenspielplatz: 200 m²
Lawns/lawns: 10,600 m²
Right-sided Leinewiese: 3.600m²
Paved areas: 3.650m²
Between the entrance building and the bath plate, the floor coverings must be removed. The difference in height to the bath plate is compensated by slightly warping of the new floor structures on the slope. The rear area of the building's paths, pool surrounds and reclining platforms are made of slab coverings in concrete block, slip resistance class C. In front of the kiosk, the meadow area is being revised.
The separation to the bathing plate is carried out as perennial planting. The height jump to the sunbathing lawn is provided by staggered reclining and seating steps. The existing children's pool will be converted into a sand playground. The existing playground equipment of the current clay court is to be reused and integrated into the new sand zone. A new water connection is made for the operation of a mud table. The embankment areas of the Leine are thinned out in terms of vegetation and designed in such a way that the stay in the embankment area and access to the water is possible. Due to the location in the flood area, a bear is formed, on which a floor-level platform can be placed. Weser sandstone blocks secure the embankment and can be used as seating steps.
- Earthworks approx. 3500m³
- Pipeline construction approx. 200m
- Winkelstützmauern ca. 230m
- Blockstufen ca. 150m
- Betonsitzelements ca. 24m
- WPC-Liegedecks ca. 45m²
- Paving work approx. 3250m²
- Sand+Matschspielplatz ca. 220m²
- Pflanzflächen ca. 500m²
- Lawns approx. 12.000m²