Saarpolygon

Halde Duhamel, Ensdorf, Germany
Photo © Tom Gundelwein

The Saarpolygon is an icon for the profound change which the industrial region of the Saarland experienced since the cessation of coal mining in 2012. The monument symbolizes the 20-year tradition of Saarland coal mining and the related steel and energy industry.

The walkable sculpture, made of steel, is perceived from afar as the tip of coal dump both day and night since at dark the sculpture is illuminated from inside. The construction and the material of the impressive structure represent a reminiscence of the industrial architecture.

The topic of change influenced the shape of the landmark. The perception changes depending the point of view and of the time of the day and is strongly intensified by the lighting concept.

Photo © Tom Gundelwein
Photo © Tom Gundelwein
Photo © Tom Gundelwein
Photo © Tom Gundelwein
Photo © Tom Gundelwein
Photo © Tom Gundelwein
Lighting Designers
Lichtvision Design
Location
Halde Duhamel, Halde Duhamel, Ensdorf, Germany
Year
2016
Architect
Pfeiffer Sachse Architekten

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