
Impervious for another 100 years
Products used
Impervious for another 100 years
						The railroad station of Stettin/Germany was heavily damaged during the 2nd World War.
For many years the retaining wall marked the border between the two boroughs of Berlin – Mitte and Wedding. The construction of the Berlin Wall on August 13, 1961 gave the structure a completely new meaning. All of a sudden the entire railway territory of the former railroad station was located in the borderland. The railway territory was completely levelled and reconstructed to the notorious death zone. The retaining wall became part of the border installations which were the most strictly guarded ones of the world. The accesses and exits in the retaining wall were covered with concrete “eternally”.
Today there are only few memories reminding of this changeful history. The actual borderline is marked by a plain double row of pavers, nature took possession of the open areas. The retaining wall being the last structure of a railroad station which was modern then considering the circumstances at the time is the border of the former railway territory to the adjacent streets.
The retaining wall to be reconstructed is a heavy weight retaining wall built in the seventies of the 19th century consisting of clinkers in a special format introduced at the time. The wall made of clinkers supports the former railway territory of the previous “Stettin railroad station” which is approx. 3 metres above the level of the adjacent streets.
                For many years the retaining wall marked the border between the two boroughs of Berlin – Mitte and Wedding. The construction of the Berlin Wall on August 13, 1961 gave the structure a completely new meaning. All of a sudden the entire railway territory of the former railroad station was located in the borderland. The railway territory was completely levelled and reconstructed to the notorious death zone. The retaining wall became part of the border installations which were the most strictly guarded ones of the world. The accesses and exits in the retaining wall were covered with concrete “eternally”.
Today there are only few memories reminding of this changeful history. The actual borderline is marked by a plain double row of pavers, nature took possession of the open areas. The retaining wall being the last structure of a railroad station which was modern then considering the circumstances at the time is the border of the former railway territory to the adjacent streets.
The retaining wall to be reconstructed is a heavy weight retaining wall built in the seventies of the 19th century consisting of clinkers in a special format introduced at the time. The wall made of clinkers supports the former railway territory of the previous “Stettin railroad station” which is approx. 3 metres above the level of the adjacent streets.
Date
									21.03.2007                                
                            Task
									Waterproofing the retral area of the retaining wall                                
                            City
									Berlin                                
                            Completion
									2007                                
                            Size
									920 sqm of retaining wall                                
                            Products used
									PCI Repafix®, PCI Seccoral® 2K Rapid,  PCI Pecimor 2N                                
                            Specialist advice
									Rainer Bernhardt, PCI-Fachberatung Andreas Albert, PCI-Anwendungstechnik                                
                            Owner
									the state of Berlin, senate office for urban development, represented by Grün Berlin und Garten GmbH                                
                            Company
									RT Bautenschutz GmbH, Berlin                                
                            Architect
										Büro Mücke Architekten, Gesellschaft von Architekten mbh, Berlin Fugmann+Janotta Landschaftsarchitekten, Berlin                                    
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Kerstin Jung, PCI Augsburg GmbH 
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E-Mail: pci-info@pci-group.eu 
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