The Klingenweiher Landscape Park comprises a series of small, sustainably developed ponds as an essential natural component. Since the redesign for a garden show, the park has been accessible via a newly designed footpath, which is constantly accompanied by an edging made of TECU® Gold as it winds its way over footbridges and gangways. The golden-coloured path edges meander through the succession of ponds, forming sculptural lines between the even concrete ground surfaces and the wild surroundings. They give the site a new, distinctive face.
The continuous design and precise workmanship of the path edgings made of the copper alloy TECU® Gold create an eye-catching contrast to the site.
In this way, the material will correspond with the natural surroundings for many decades without maintenance and care.
The sustainable TECU® copper alloys are used worldwide when sophisticated architecture meets the desire for a special material. TECU® Gold is a copper alloy that gradually develops into a very elegant, matt brown-golden surface after installation, with its very own character reminiscent of the precious metal. TECU® Gold is one of the 'TECU® Ecological Copper Alloys' and is therefore predestined for certified green buildings. All components of the alloy originate 100% from recycled material.
KME MATERIAL
TECU® Gold
PROJECT
Garden sculpture, Wassertrüdingen (DE)
ARCHITECT
Planorama Landscape Architecture, Berlin (DE)
INSTALLER
Metallverarbeitung und Dachklempnerei Taubert, Greiz (DE)
PHOTOS
©Hanns Joosten
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