Final review of the Master Project Mining the Future - New Life for Westerholt Colliery in Gelsenkirchen/ Herten, Germany by the Chair of Landscape Architecture and Transformation.
about the project:
Structural change in the Ruhr region has led to the decline of many former mining areas, including Westerholt colliery, which closed in 2008. The 29-hectare site is located between Gelsenkirchen and Herten, and the redevelopment of this former coal mine is a key future project for both cities. Through inter-municipal cooperation, they aim to revitalise the area by creating high-quality commercial and residential spaces.
The challenges are considerable and require innovative solutions in the open space. Despite the site's advantageous location between the cities and its proximity to historically rich neighbourhoods, it remains largely isolated due to its industrial past. Numerous questions remain, such as how to approach the preservation and reuse of historic buildings. Environmental concerns – including the reuse of contaminated soil and materials, climate resilient development and effective rainwater management – also need to be addressed. Furthermore, the development of these open spaces must involve local residents, workers and visitors, contributing to the social fabric of both the site and the surrounding communities.
The aim is to create a sustainable, forward-looking concept for transforming the former colliery into a vibrant living and working environment that meets ecological, economic and social challenges.
When:
Thursday, 24.07.25
time tba
Where:
TUM Freising Weihenstephan building 4219, room E42