La transformation d'une carrière calcaire en parc de loisirs (Berlin, D)
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Réhabilitation d'une mine à ciel ouvert de pierre calcaire en banlieue de Berlin et transformation en parc de loisirs périphérique. Aménagement paysager (échelle 1:5000/1:50) et insertion d'un bâtiment de loisirs et de détente (1:200).
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