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Mound house "Ökostation" Freiburg

79110 Freiburg-Seeparkgelände: Architecture: Möhrle (Freiburg), developed in the context of the State Garden Show; today used as a BUND centre for children and youth work (environmental education). Natural garden, solar systems, use of rainwater, earth mound wooden construction "Hogan" (Indians); ecological interior design (all-wood furniture, resource-saving household appliances, ...), completion: 1986.

The Ökostation Freiburg is an ecological model house with unusual architecture. A near-natural garden area with organic garden and herb garden invite you to visit. The Ökostation organises series of events, seminars and workshops for the public. In cooperation with competent partners we develop innovative and attractive projects for environmental education and sustainable development. As an extracurricular place of learning, the Ecostation offers a variety of opportunities to get to know nature and the environment in a practical way and to acquire skills in the sense of education for sustainable development. 15,000 visitors per year experience the offers of the Ecostation. 600 events are held per year. In 2016, the Ecostation was awarded a variety of activities as part of the Decade of Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) and currently as part of the World Action Programme as a place of learning.

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Links
www.oekostation-freiburg.de
www.biosolarhaus-freiburg.de/...



Last Updated: January 23, 2021

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All project/s of the planning office: ; City region: Freiburg and surrounding area; Country: Germany; Characteristics: 01 - 02 Floors, Earth Mound House; typology: Building; Thematic: View or try out, Building Biology, Education Building, Organic horticulture, Green roofs, Renewable, Historical projects from 1980, Earth Building, Model building, NaWaRohs, Rainwater infiltration

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