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English: Western view: Former theatre hall of progressive Schule am Meer (= School by the Sea) on Juist Island, North Sea, Germany. Built in 1930/31 by renowned Berlin-based architect Bruno Ahrends (1878–1948) the building is now part of the island's youth hostel. Despite its unique status in German architecture and pedagogics its core was removed in the early 1950s to serve as a protestant children's home named 'Inselburg' (= Island Castle). Instead of its large theatre hall with a gallery it became an additional floor, much more rooms and windows. This side of the building was planned to face a square-cut internal courtyard framed by porch roofs. To the South (right) should have been a tower-like building hosuing the headmaster's apartment. To the West should have been a L-shaped building with classrooms and apartments for teachers. The internal courtyard would have been entrances to the North (planned street) and to the South (older school area). The adjacent building on the left had been erected by the Youth Hostel Juist.
Deutsch: Ansicht von Westen: Heutige Ansicht des 1929 durch den renommierten Berliner Architekten Bruno Ahrends (1878–1948) geplanten und 1930/31 errichteten Hallenbaus bzw. der Bühnenhalle der ehemaligen reformpädagogischen Schule am Meer auf der Nordseeinsel Juist. In den frühen 1950er Jahren komplett entkernt und umgebaut zum evangelischen Kinderheim 'Inselburg', dient das Gebäude heute unter demselben Namen der Jugendherberge Juist. Durch die gesamte Ausdehnung des ehemaligen Theatersaals mit Empore wurde eine zusätzliche Etage eingezogen; eine Vielzahl von Räumen und Fenstern entstand. Wie im Artikel über die Schule am Meer im Kapitel zur Architektur ausgeführt war an der Westseite der Theaterhalle ein quadratischer Innenhof vorgesehen, der Zugänge nach Norden (geplante Straße) und Süden (zum älteren Schulgelände) gehabt hätte. Nach Westen hin hätte sich ein L-förmiges Gebäude mit Unterrichtsräumen und Lehrerwohnungen angeschlossen. Direkt an die hier im Foto ersichtliche südwestliche Kante der Theaterhalle war nach Süden hin ein turmähnliches Gebäude mit begehbarem Flachdach geplant, in dem die Wohnung des Schulleiters vorgesehen war. Das Gebäude an der nordwestlichen Kante der ehemaligen Theaterhalle (links im Bild) wurde von der Jugendherberge angebaut. |
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