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Hamburg to Convert a WWII Flak Bunker Into a Renewable Energy Bunker

11/14/2011
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    What do you do with a virtually indestructible, 130-foot-tall flak bunker that was built to protect German citizens from Allied bombs? In the Hamburg district of Wilhelmsburg, local authorities are planning to <a href="http://inhabitat.com/massive-park-hill-post-war-slum-being-regenerated-into-a-colorful-and-bright-housing-complex/">convert</a> an enormous World War II-era bunker into <a href="http://inhabitat.com/worlds-largest-tidal-energy-farm-to-power-4000-french-homes-in-2012/">renewable energy power plant</a> that will supply power to 3,000 nearby households.
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    By 2013, the roof and south face of the bunker will be fitted with solar panels.
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    Using solar and biomass power, the 70-year-old bunker is expected to supply 3,000 nearby households with power.
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    Today, the 130-foot-tall concrete bunker looms over the neighboring park and nearby homes.
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    During World War II, as many as 30,000 Hamburg residents took shelter from Allied bombs in the bunker.
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    In 1947, the British army attempted to demolish the bunker with dynamite, but the explosions only destroyed the interior.
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    The bunker is located in the Hamburg district of Wilhelmsburg, an area mostly populated by immigrants that hasn't seen much investment from the city.
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    The exterior of the bunker will remain largely untouched.
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    The walls of the bunker are 3.5 meters thick.
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    The top floor of the bunker will be an information center about the bunker's history that will be open to the public.
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    At the top of the bunker, German flak gunners defended the city from attacking aircraft.
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    A model of the planned energy bunker in Hamburg's Wilhelmsburg district.
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    IBA Hamburg also plans to use part of the bunker's interior for cultural events.
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IBA Hamburg Energy Bunker

What do you do with a virtually indestructible, 130-foot-tall flak bunker that was built to protect German citizens from Allied bombs? In the Hamburg district of Wilhelmsburg, local authorities are planning to convert an enormous World War II-era bunker into renewable energy power plant that will supply power to 3,000 nearby households.

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