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Stadtteilgarten Schillerkiez community gardens at Tempelhof Airport BerlinThe structures within the improvised urban oasis are built from an array of found and recycled materials.1
Stadtteilgarten Schillerkiez community gardens at Tempelhof Airport BerlinThe <a href="http://www.tempelhoferfreiheit.de/en/get-involved/pioneer-projects/stadtteilgarten-schillerkiez/">Stadtteilgarten Schillerkiez</a> community gardens are a constantly evolving, collectively organized project located on the site of Berlin's abandoned <a title="Community Garden-City Blooms in Berlin's Abandoned Tempelhof Airport" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berlin_Tempelhof_Airport" target="_blank">Tempelhof Airport</a>. Since the airport closed in 2008, after 74 years of service, the German government has not proposed any development of the land. Instead, a number of temporary experimental projects and installations have taken place on the grounds, and the Stadtteilgarten Schillerkiez has proven to be one of the most enduring. The gardens are free, open to the public and and provide a friendly space to meet people, read, partake in any number of events, and even grow your own vegetables.2
Stadtteilgarten Schillerkiez community gardens at Tempelhof Airport BerlinThese gardens are visited daily by a truly diverse range of people who come to enjoy the vast, open space provided by the abandoned airport site3
Stadtteilgarten Schillerkiez community gardens at Tempelhof Airport BerlinBlooming under the Tempelhofer Freiheit umbrella, this initiative is for people to experience ‘the countryside without ever having to leave the city’.4
Stadtteilgarten Schillerkiez community gardens at Tempelhof Airport BerlinPallets are transformed into benches and shopping carts converted into compost bins.5
Stadtteilgarten Schillerkiez community gardens at Tempelhof Airport BerlinBenches and raised beds organize the vast space into small allotments where members of the gardens can grow vegetables and simply sit back and relax.6
Stadtteilgarten Schillerkiez community gardens at Tempelhof Airport BerlinDigging in Tempelhof’s grounds is completely forbidden, as no one knows what’s sits beneath the soil, but we do know that the airport was used as a military base.7
Stadtteilgarten Schillerkiez community gardens at Tempelhof Airport BerlinWith the content of the soil uncertain, and future uses of the land unknown, members of the gardens grow their food inside the movable, makeshift raised beds.8
Stadtteilgarten Schillerkiez community gardens at Tempelhof Airport BerlinThe gardens are communally organized, and through this structure of shared responsibility the space becomes a platform for debate and creative actions.9
Stadtteilgarten Schillerkiez community gardens at Tempelhof Airport BerlinSelf-organized, free and friendly, Tempelhof's community gardens offer a space to grow your own food and learn in the process.10
Stadtteilgarten Schillerkiez community gardens at Tempelhof Airport BerlinA piece of home, people bring some belongings to make the space unique in their own terms.11
Stadtteilgarten Schillerkiez community gardens at Tempelhof Airport BerlinThere is a list of individuals, themed events and regular discussions on subjects such Berlin’s increasingly rising rents.12
Stadtteilgarten Schillerkiez community gardens at Tempelhof Airport BerlinAs well as sharing seeds, knowledge and some idyll time, members of the garden even brought a large pile of earth to share with their allotment-neighbors.13
Stadtteilgarten Schillerkiez community gardens at Tempelhof Airport BerlinTempelhof’s ‘Stadtteilgarten Schillerkiez’ demonstrates that you don’t need to leave the city to enjoy the luxury of an open-space. Read more: Community Garden-City Blooms in Berlin's Abandoned Tempelhof Airport | Inhabitat - Sustainable Design Innovation, Eco Architecture, Green Building14














