The Shape of Space - IOER and BBSR show facets of land use in an exhibition in Berlin

Germany's landscapes are diverse and constantly changing. Growing cities, wind turbines and solar fields, high-voltage lines, new traffic routes, agricultural industry and increasing technology are changing the landscape faster and faster. The exhibition "The Shape of Space - Landscapes of Germany as Images of Society" makes this change visible with diverse aerial photographs. The Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development (IOER) and the Federal Institute for Research on Building, Urban Affairs and Spatial Development (BBSR) will present the exhibition from 1 to 26 August 2022 at the Ernst-Reuter-Haus in Berlin.

The exhibition "The Shape of Space - Landscapes in Germany as Images of Society" documents the way society deals with landscape in Germany. Our spatial foundations of life are constantly changing. Land use is an expression of social demands, economic activities, cultural influences, natural features and historical developments. It is also a result of spatial planning at different levels that manage changes and try to balance land use conflicts. Compared to European neighbours, the result is usually clearly structured settlements and often beautiful cultural landscapes, but in many places also urban sprawl, landscape fragmentation, and soil and forest degradation.

Using a large number of aerial photographs, the exhibition impressively shows different facets of land use in Germany: settlement structures ranging from densely populated inner cities to suburban locations and urban green spaces, transport infrastructures as well as industrial and energy landscapes, agricultural areas ranging from cleared post-mining and agro-industrial landscapes to organic farming, forest stands and recreational landscapes. The images, taken by a photocopter and an airship from a height of up to 100 meters, provide a new and sometimes surprising view of mostly small-scale structured, ordered and used landscapes.

The finissage of the exhibition will take place on 25 August at 5 p.m. The President of the Federal Office for Building and Regional Planning (BBR), Petra Wesseler, will open the event. A discussion with the authors of the book of photographs on which the exhibition is based will focus on ways to conserve landscapes and settlement areas in Germany.

Admission to the exhibition and finissage is free of charge.

Duration of the exhibition: 01/08/2022-26/08/2022
Venue:
Bundesamt für Bauwesen und Raumordnung
Ernst-Reuter-Haus
Straße des 17. Juni 112
10623 Berlin

Opening times:
Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Admission free

Information on the underlying book (published in German)
Wendelin Strubelt, Fabian Dosch, Gotthard Meinel (eds.)
"Die Gestalt des Raumes. Landschaften Deutschlands als Abbilder der Gesellschaft" with photos by Jürgen Hohmuth and Marcus Fehse (zeitort.de, Berlin) as well as articles by various authors.
Wasmuth & Zohlen Verlag, 2021
ISBN: 978 3 8030 2224 0

Information on the publisher's website (in German)

Scientific contact at the IOER
Dr. Gotthard Meinel, E-Mail: G.Meinelioer@ioer.de

 

The Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development is jointly funded by the federal government and the federal states.

FS Sachsen

This measure is co-financed by tax funds on the basis of the budget approved by the Saxon State Parliament.