Outdoor facilities
Production and clearing of construction site equipment areas approx. 500m2, demolition before. Traffic areas approx. 650 m2, demolition of building construction and foundations approx. 150 m3, earthworks and excavation pits approx. 745 m3, unbound base courses approx. 825 m3, laying granite slabs approx. 90 m2, laying natural stone paving approx. 1370 m2, laying concrete block paving approx. 350 m2, making gravel pavements approx. 350 m2, installing drainage channels DN 100 to DN 200 approx. 140 m, drainage pipes, equipment for traffic facilities such as wastepaper baskets, Bicycle racks and benches, planting areas incl. plantings approx. 90 m2.
Steel construction, fence and gate systems: Access ramp as steel structure approx. 2 t, sheet steel cladding for steel structures 28 m2, sliding gate system coated steel approx. 6 m, steel construction for mounting and cladding the sliding gate systems approx. 9.40 m with sheet steel cladding 44 m2, Two swing gate systems width: 1.00 or 6.30 m, steel fences 12.0 m, steel railings approx. 8 m, foundations approx. 38 m3.
The Foundation of the German Maritime Museum (DMM) plans to reactivate the main building "Meeresmuseum", which is located in the historic monastery complex
St. Katharinen is located in the old town of Stralsund. Extensive new construction, renovation and modernization work is planned.
The subject of this award is the services of the outdoor facilities.
The German Maritime Museum intends to build the property's buildings at the Maritime Museum site, Katharinenberg 14 — 20, 18439 Stralsund
Fundamentally to modernize, to renovate and to make accessible.
The character of a classic natural history museum in a medieval monastery building should be retained, but with new accents
Underpinned and made more attractive for the visitors. In addition to a new concept that is clearly delimited from the OZEANEUM, the architecture is to come into its own.
The architecture and historical structure of the monastery complex are to be emphasized with clear visual axes in the Katharinenhalle and additional openings to the Stralsund Museum, and the cloister as the central axis of the monastery complex should be more visible.
Entrance and checkout areas are designed to be more inviting for visitors, while shop and service areas are designed to meet the requirements of a modern museum
Adapted and made accessible outside of opening hours. The entire museum tour is said to be through additional elevators
Barrier-free.
The aquariums in the basement are to be modern and equipped with more energy-efficient, low-maintenance technology.
The following submeasures are part of the project to reactivate and modernize the Maritime Museum:
- Redesign of the entire forecourt (Nordhof);
- Redesign of the foyer including the museum shop;
- modernization and redesign of the existing exhibition and aquariums;
- Construction of a large fish aquarium;
- relocation of the preparation workshops;
- Redesign of the current bistro area in front of the turtle aquarium.