Deccie
Dec 28 2006, 10:13 am
Tempelhof Airport, located right in the centre of Berlin, is to close in 2008. But what is to happen with it?
One of the world's oldest airports, opened in 1923, It was Europe's main air hub in the 1930s. Hitler built the terminal, Europe's largest building. The airport was used for the Berlin airlift by the allied forces to feed West Berlin after the Soviet blocade in 1948.
Suggestions for future use are:
1) Disney theme park
2) Luxury health centre (including its own airfield) for the rich and wealthy
3) Let nature take over and create an urban green area
4) Relocate the campus's of the Berlin Free University and Hunbolt Uni there
Whatever, I reckon it is going to cost Berlin yet again.
Deutsche Welle link:
Competing visions for historic airport's future
UrbanAngel
Dec 28 2006, 11:09 am
Make it into a green area with a park and something environmentally friendly for a change! I doubt that will happen though.
the Boy From Bozlem
Dec 28 2006, 2:18 pm
Well if they finish it off, all we would need to do is add some pikeys and a few lions and crocodiles and stuff
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Darkknight
Dec 28 2006, 2:20 pm
It will Prob. be leveled, and used to make Apartments, Offices, maybe even a park.
Starting in 2011, both Tegel and
Tempelhof will be closing. All traffic will be diverted to the new airport currently being built at Schoenefeld.
The New new airport, Berlin Brandenburg International (IATA:BBI) will be the only airport in Berlin.
For more Info have a look at the web site (English)
Here
phoenix-rose
Dec 28 2006, 2:45 pm
Templehof.. dang.. it was close to my house (compared to the other 2) and easy to get in/out of.
I will say that it looks like a prison and feels like what I would think a prison feels like inside. (no experience with them myself). I will note though, that it could make some interesting condos or something if they decided to save it... but then again, there's Sooo much housing here maybe they could turn it into a prison.
~Rose
Renia
Dec 28 2006, 2:53 pm
I did read it was going to be option two...the luxury plastic surgery centre...
Jilleta
Jan 6 2007, 3:09 pm
It won't be leveled off- it's landmark protected. It's actually an amazing building, and they offer tours. It was constructed mostly in about 16 months. Nothing like forced labor to get a job done, right?
Jilleta
Jan 6 2007, 3:13 pm
And the health center proposition won't just be for the rich and wealthy, it'll be for all those who live in the area. The idea is to make it like a one-stop shopping site for medical care, with specialists and physicians in one central location. Aside from the creation of actual jobs if the development idea goes forth, it'll be a wonderful resource for the inhabitants of
Tempelhof.
And Beliners will pay to keep the building open, regardless if it's developed or not, because of the landmark protection. If they actually let outside investors in, Berliners will pay less.
newfoundlander
Jan 6 2007, 5:10 pm
The current situation won't allow for air traffic to continue to operate into/out of Templehof. A part of the agreement that lead to the BBI being developed is that no other airports remain in operation in Berlin. I'm not sure who can make amendments to the agreements already done, but I understand that's a deal breaker for the Health Centre as the proposals call for catering to the international wealthy (even if they're not the only client). The guy behind that plan is a Bavarian-American, isn't he? Can't remember where I read that little tidbit.
I heard the space will just be home to more resi/office developments... I assume because the current housing and office space is not adequate to house the bulging economy in Berlin?
jayhay
Jan 6 2007, 6:07 pm
I heard a rumour at one point that they were going to use the space for buffalo farming. Really.
QUOTE (newfoundlander @ Jan 6 2007, 5:10 pm)

The current situation won't allow for air traffic to continue to operate into/out of Templehof. A part of the agreement that lead to the BBI being developed is that no other airports remain in operation in Berlin.
This makes perfect sense for Tempelhof, but the decision to close Tegel has always struck me as a dumb idea. I'm not sure where they get the impression that a world-class city should have only one airport. Like, oh, New York, London, Paris, Washington...
gordonthemoron
Jan 15 2007, 4:27 pm
Closing Tempelhof is stupid, it should be retained as it is so close to the city centre, like London City. Much as I am fond of Tegel, it has the most bizarre system for the departure lounges and it could do with u-bahn, s-bahn or DB. Schoenefeld is a dump so hopefully BBI will be an improvement.
lysistrata
Jan 24 2007, 6:34 pm
Templehof is beautiful piece of architecture and should never be closed . That is only my opinion . It has a brilliant safety record as well .
To even consider a Disney Theme Park is sick .. but my views on Disney worlds are best unspoken . As for a health resort . Grief, Germany has enough spa etc . No ------ let us all petition for the keeping of Templehof . It is beautiful and was a pleasure to use . I used to fly with Sabena Airlines to UK from there via Brussels .
lysistrata
Jan 24 2007, 6:41 pm
Gordon you are right Schoenfeld is a dump ...a terrible place in fact . TXL I quite like . Sort of a cosy bed nests and ok the lounges are odd BUT you dont have miles to walk for your luggage etc . So come on . can't have everything . But the big thing is lets ensure we do get to keep TXL and Templehof . Re the health idea .. Oh please no no no. ! The new American style shopping malls are enough , ie ) awful . Do we want Dr's and health care presented in such a grotty fashion as well ?
Look at the architecture of Templehof . Then think of say the new Forum at
Steglitz ! I rest my case .
Jilleta
Jan 26 2007, 10:53 pm
The health idea is the cornerstone of the concept. And it makes tons of sense- it allows people to have all their medical needs met in one location. Plus, it would cut costs for doctors, who currently have to see exhorbinant amounts of patients per hour in order to break even. And, because Siemens is involved, it would mean the best technology available to the patients, because indiv doctors can't afford that equipment for their private offices.
Deccie
Feb 13 2007, 2:27 pm
Objections to the closure from the 13 airlines that use the Airport were thrown out of court yesterday in Berlin.
Actual closure date set for October 2008.
Historic Berlin Airport Set to Close in 2008
kreuzberg36
Feb 23 2007, 1:46 am
I saw something in one of the german tabloids about one of the Lauders (of Estee Lauder) wanting to send a letter to every Berliner informing them of the Lauder proposal and letting the people decide. That was as much as I could make of the story with my limited German. Anyone know anything more? Thanks!
KofferInBerlin
Feb 23 2007, 10:25 am
It was an "open letter", i.e. a form of press release.
Supergill
Feb 23 2007, 10:38 am
The reason Schönefeld was chosen is because it is the only one with a runway long enough to take a Jumbo Jet and also, presumably, because there is loads of space for expansion. If it is true that part of the deal was that there would be no other airport in Berlin, then it's the logical choice. However, if
Tempelhof is to close next year, they will have to get their skates on to complete enough development and expansion to absorb the extra traffic.
I actually quite like Schönefeld. I would imagine that it has not been radically modernised and improved before because they were waiting for the go-ahead on BBI. I hope they will build a rai/S-Bahn spur direct to the terminal(s)
KofferInBerlin
Feb 23 2007, 11:14 am
QUOTE (Supergill @ Feb 23 2007, 10:38 am)

The reason Schönefeld was chosen is because it is the only one with a runway long enough to take a Jumbo Jet and also, presumably, because there is loads of space for expansion. If it is true that part of the deal was that there would be no other airport in Berlin, then it's the logical choice. However, if
Tempelhof is to close next year, they will have to get their skates on to complete enough development and expansion to absorb the extra traffic.
The comparatively few flights Tempelhof has will easily be absorbed by the other two airports.
QUOTE (Supergill @ Feb 23 2007, 10:38 am)

I actually quite like Schönefeld. I would imagine that it has not been radically modernised and improved before because they were waiting for the go-ahead on BBI. I hope they will build a rai/S-Bahn spur direct to the terminal(s)
That's an important part of the plan, especially as the new terminal will be even further away from the existing station.
eisenstein
Mar 18 2007, 8:55 pm
i was told by my neighbours when i used to lived in
tempelhof that the luftwaffe might step in to take control of the airport, but i doubt that it's true...
KofferInBerlin
Mar 20 2007, 4:19 pm
Most certainly not.
During the 80's it used to be under the control of the American [i]Luftwaffe[/url] though.
AP: German court OKs Berlin airport closureQUOTE
BERLIN - Historic
Tempelhof Airport — which played a key role in the Berlin airlift in the wake of World War II — will close to passengers in 2008, Germany's top administrative court confirmed Tuesday.
The court threw out a bid to prevent Tempelhof's closure as part of plans to expand Schoenefeld airport, a former military airport on the city's outskirts, into Berlin-Brandenburg International Airport.
Several airline companies that use the centrally located Tempelhof airport tried to block the closure.
Deccie
Apr 28 2008, 9:02 am
The referendum to keep Tempelhof open failed yesterday.
QUOTE
A referendum on keeping Berlin's iconic Tempelhof Airport open has failed to gain the necessary support.
Bid to Save Berlin's Iconic Tempelhof Airport Fails
Chat_Capone
Jun 13 2008, 12:27 pm
berlinbrat
Jun 14 2008, 10:07 am
A recommendation has been introduced to move the Allied Museum from the old Outpost Theater on Clayallee (all you brats remember that, right?), to
Tempelhof, effectively making it the Allied Museum. Sounds cool,,, has a nice ring to it...incorporates the history into something useable and significant...but i DO kinda like enclosing it and turning it into a lake...the underchambers are already flooded, whats a few more feet of water?
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