Dienstag, 24. März 2009

The Plannings for a New Intercultural Memorial Site at Lichtertal Valley

At the south-eastern limits of the Clinic complex begins the nowadays recreational area of the Lichtertal - Valley. During the beginnings of the Weilmuenster Clinic history the valley accomodated a sawmill, tourist cafes and the still existing Buderus hunting lodge "Dianenstein Castle". The needs of recovering drinking water fountains for the continuously growing Clinic complex changed the characteristics of the Lichtertal-Valley during the last century into a natural and water ressource reserve. Several mining tunnel entrances and the construction of the reinforced Lichtertal Road during the 30ies and 40ies of the last century are still witnesses of these activities.


Air-photography of the Weilmuenster Clinic (upsight left corner) and the Lichtertal Valley taken from Google Earth


The possible Temple construction sites

Two sites of the Lichtertal Valleys greenland areas offer itself for the edification of the planned Asiatic Temple - Landscape. The first site occupates the mere center of the valley at the hight where two curves mark the valleys directional change from east to south-east. The area nowadays accomodates several raised hunting sites and a feeding plantation to attract game animals (adyacent to the road curve at upper image margin, left center).




The second area occupates the upper end of the valleys greenland zones where the Lichtertal road enters the valleys forest areas and begins to ascend to the Lichterstein Mountain. The upper valley greenland zone here was reforested about 30-50 years ago with coniferous forest consisting in an spruce-plantation that merges into an thuja-plantation. In this same sector the Lichtertal Road margin is planted as chestnut alley. This previous landscape conditioning could be perfectly integrated into the future temple construction area as a kind of "holy wood".



Examples of Asiatic Temple Constructions

The following photographies shall give an idea for the future design of the Lichtertal Valley memorial site constructed as Asiatic Temple landscape with artificial water zones, buildings, passwalks, rock-zones accompanied by typical plant species from East Asia, North and South America.


Examples from the Corean Temple site constructed during 2007 Frankfurt Bookfair at Frankfurt Grüneburg Park



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Examples from the Chinese Temple Garden at Bethmann Park - Frankfurt am Main














More comments on the Lichtertal temple planning proyect you can find in the correspondent chapter of the last (2009) CID-Investigation company report at
http://www.2009-lassarahs.blogspot.com

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