SPIEL- UND AUFENTHALTSBUS (Playbus)

The Refugeecamp in Benrodestreet/ Duesseldorf is one of the first temporary camps in Duesseldorf. The camp has almost no common spaces even though there are 200 children and grown ups staying in minimal standard living spaces.

The PBSA has bought in November 2015 an 18 m long decommissioned public transport bus, which has been transformed to a play- and common space by a Master Studio/ Interior Architecture. The opening ceromony had been in April 2016.

A place has been created, in which children, toddlers, youngsters and grown ups can learn and play together.

There is a Playscape for children as well as 2 flexible spaces for school homework suspension, German or crafts classes. Also youngsters cam use the space later in the day for communication, training curses or cinema evenings

                                                                                               

Studio heads//  Prof. Judith Reitz, Franz Klein-Wiele, Tobias Urton

Realization// Werkstätten für Modellbau und Prototypen, PBSA

Students of the PBSA // Ann-Denise Hinse, Anna Witte, Berit Wenthaus, Jenni Monakow, Johanna Böckmann, Katharina Witez, Kathrin Leoni, Larissa Becker, Lennart Efsing, Linda Iglesias, Lisa Kentner, Maria Urena, Martina Mateva, Reef Qbelat, Serpil Bahçeci, Vanessa Kiefer 

textile design // Sharokina Golpashin

fotos// Jonas Schneider, Ruven Wiegert, Anita Widera // PBSA 

 

 

 

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Technical Description

 

 

Facts

Academic Discipline(s)
Architecture/ Interior Architecture
12 Students
Academic Level(s)
master of interior architecture
Academic Facts

Site / Structure Dimension
The bus is 18m long, 2,50m wide.
Budget
Material
7000 €
In Kind
materials, consultancy, specific works
Periods
Project Start
10/2015
Transportation of Skill
Project Context
Project Type
Other Project Type
recycled public transportation vehicle (bus)
Function
Care / Education
Construction Methods/Techniques
Materials