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Countries the world over are home to derelict buildings those with a strong industrial past are likely to have at least a few substantial abandoned plots. Plots such as old factories cover large areas of land and are normally deemed unsafe to be near and unseemly. But should this be the case? Unless the ground contains harmful chemicals abandoned buildings and structures can be made safe. The following is an example of just what we are missing by nut utilising these unusable locations.
Landschaftspark
(Landscape Park) in Duisberg, Germany was once the Thyssen ironworks. At 180
acres it boasts green spaces, gardens, an old railway and five areas of water
way. As well as the landscape and industrial heritage a wide variety of events
are also held in and around the park. Everything from bike rides to film
showings and music festivals can be experienced in Landschaftspark.
The
diversity of land uses on these sites results in a wide variety of options to
adapt them into. As such pretty much anyone can find something to enjoy and
provide the time-out they need. Cycling, walking, running, yoga, music and
films, gardening and that is to name but a few. Beyond the benefits we will
gain these sites will also provide habitats including food and places to raise
young. Plants also benefit, Landschaftspark is resident to at least 700
different plant species. From this it could be discovered that Landschaftspark
or any other reclaimed industrial site is home to rare, endangered or even a
species thought to be extinct.
Old
industrial sites may be something of an eye sore, but they have so much
potential to be beautiful, practical and an amazing place for both people and
wildlife.
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