Memorial Esterwegen, Esterwegen Visualizing inhumanity

Konzept

On the site of the concentration camp Esterwegen, built in 1933, a memorial was set up in memory of all fifteen camps in the Ems region and their victims.

None of the above-ground construction elements were still standing. For this reason, “tree parcels”, with the dimensions of the former barracks were cut out of the red oaks planted in the fifties. A contrast to this almost park-like scenario is formed by the gravel covering of the entire area that once housed the prisoners, the bulky silhouettes like paper cuttings, high walls made of Corten steel, an interpretation of the watchtowers, the course of the wall and the gates.

A place for “active” recollection has developed, which encourages the visitors to allow the history and the topography of violence, threat and destruction to evolve in their imagination, while also relating this to the present.

Customer

Foundation Gedenkstätte Esterwegen

Project period

2007 - 2011

Size

84.300 m²

Country

Germany

Competition

1st Prize competition 2007

Realization

WES & Partner

Partner

Hans-Hermann Krafft, Berlin
Hans Dieter Schaal, Attenweiler (design + implementation documentation centre)

Photos

Simone Schnase (1,5)
Stefan Schöning (8-10,13)

Pictures of the project

Publications

Trade journal
„Garten + Landschaft“

Gefangen im Moor: die Gedenkstätte Esterwegen

Callwey-Verlag, 2/2012
Author: Thomas Armonat

Gedenkstätte Esterwegen

Project presentation
Internet

KZ-Gedenkstätte Esterwegen

http://www.garten-landschaft.de
Author: Peter Zösch

Gedenkstätte Esterwegen

Project presentation
Book

GedenkorteNr. 10 - Gedenkstätte Esterwegen

Stadtwandel Verlag, 2013
Author: Bernd Hettlage

Gedenkstätte Esterwegen

Project presentation
Yearbook

Jahrbuch Landschafts-architektur 2013

Callwey Verlag, 2013
Author: WES

Gedenkstätte Esterwegen

Office- and project presentation
Brochure

Die Gedenkstätte Esterwegen - ein Werkstattbericht

2011
Author: Stiftung Gedenkstätte Esterwegen

Gedenkstätte Esterwegen

Workshop report