HALLE-SILBERHOEHE

by Robert Schlotter

Between 1979 and 1989 Halle-Silberhoehe was built in panel construction as a new living-quarter in the south of Halle/Saale (Germany), because workers were needed in the closley situated chemical industry. On an area of two square kilometers 15000 prefabricated flats were built for about 39000 people.
After 1989 there were a lot of changes on the markets of jobs and housing. High unemployment, social exsolution and vacancy came up. Since the middle of the 1990’s lost more than the half of ist inhabitants. Because of the drastic vacancy, Halle-Silberhoehe now will be deconstructed – partly selective, partly in whole areas. On the accrued waste land should be afforested.
I was living in Halle-Silberhöhe for about one year to document the architecture and the people who are still living there.


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