Parks & Open Spaces

Green campus Geisenheim

The Geisenheim university location has a lot to offer when it comes to greenery. In addition to the numerous courses on the subject of plants and green structures, the campus offers a wide range of green topics with its two historical parks and many planted areas.

Planning, development and maintenance of the outdoor facilities

The outdoor facilities at Geisenheim University are subject to different areas of competence. The management of park maintenance from the area of ​​competence of the Plant Use Professorship has an overview of most of the green areas and the parks. It surveys the green developments on the university campus and tries to bring them together in a meaningful way. Individual projects and general maintenance are then taken over by the park maintenance team, provided capacity permits. Larger projects or more specialist tasks, such as regular tree inspections and tree care measures, are also outsourced. In addition to these general topics, the various study areas also manage some of their own projects, research areas and areas of competence on the topic of green.

Head of park maintenance team

Manfred Müller
Manfred Müller
Building 6701
Room 019
Phone +49 6722 502 543
Manfred.Mueller(at)hs-gm.de Details

Park maintenance team

Martina Brendel
Martina Brendel
Building 6701
Room 110
Phone +49 6722 502 543
Martina.Kuttrus(at)hs-gm.de Details
Christof Dabisch
Christof Dabisch
Building 6701
Room 019
Phone über +49 6722 502 543
Christof.Dabisch(at)hs-gm.de Details
Klaus-Dieter Oppenhäuser
Klaus-Dieter Oppenhäuser
Building 6701
Room 019
Phone über +49 6722 502 543
Klaus-Dieter.Oppenhaeuser(at)hs-gm.de Details

management of park maintenance

Alexander von Birgelen
Prof. Dr. Alexander von Birgelen
Building 6701
Room 107
Phone +49 6722 502 773
Alexander.Birgelen(at)hs-gm.de Details
Campus with history

The historic parks Monrepospark on the South Campus and Rudolf-Goethe-Park on the North Campus are defining elements and deeply linked to the roots of the Geisenheim university location. Over time, a diverse and old tree population has developed there. The park and the trees it contains, like many of the university's buildings, are listed buildings. But here too, the effects of climate change are increasingly becoming apparent. Once very favorable in terms of climate, the mild warmth develops into summer heat. The Mediterranean-like climate develops persistent dry phases. The future of the university parks must now be well thought out and precisely planned so that the old trees can be largely preserved, renovated in a way that is compatible with monuments and the climate, and developed in a resilient manner.

 

An exciting task.

 

More about the history of the parks can be found on the following pages.

Beds & Plantings

There are beds and plantings of various ages throughout campus. As diverse as the choice of plants can be, the function of green elements is just as diverse. Plantings can separate or connect the room through their spatial effect. A certain character or atmosphere can be created with flowers, colors, structures and textures. Plants shape the space with their liveliness and also with their ecological benefits when people and animals benefit from them.

 

The skills of planning with plants are discussed and addressed in various subjects. The Plant Use Professorship has fully embraced this topic. She develops existing and designs new green elements on the grounds of Geisenheim University. Many beds are also used for teaching and are designed as display beds.

Professorship of Planting Design

Alexander von Birgelen
Prof. Dr. Alexander von Birgelen
Building 6701
Room 107
Phone +49 6722 502 773
Alexander.Birgelen(at)hs-gm.de Details
Habitat trees - old wood, new life

The university location is committed to preserving old, special habitat trees. Of course, parks should be attractive, vital and well maintained. Dying or already dead trees apparently do not belong in the picture. But these old "habitat trees" offer a particularly large amount of living space for a wide variety of creatures - from birds and bats that nest in tree hollows to special species of beetles that appropriate the wood. The decomposition processes may limit the stability of habitat trees and dead wood and are therefore particularly carefully monitored and checked. But not all habitat trees are dying or are already dead wood.

 

Healthy trees can also provide special habitats - which is why there are habitat trees in the park that have been awarded a plaque. The most important examples are explained here.

Competence Area Tree Nursery & Woody Physiology

Jörg Kunz
Dr. Jörg Kunz
Building 1000
Room 318
Phone +49 6722 502 538
Joerg.Kunz(at)hs-gm.de Details

PLANTINGS

The central campus is located to the east above the railway line. In addition to the historic Rudolf Goethe Park, important green structures here are often representative beds and edge plants.

The southern campus is below the railway line and is essentially characterized by the historic Monrepospark and its beds.

 


More about the Professorship for Planting Design

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Hochschule Geisenheim University presents new curricula of its Bachelor program „Horticulture“ at the International Plant Trade Fair “IPM” Essen 2019

Visit our team at booth 3E67! We are looking forward to seeing you there.

Future students and everybody interested is welcome to visit booth 3E67 to have a look at the future specialization of the Bachelor program Horticulture (B.Sc.): Urban Green. Geisenheim scientists do research on facade greening with a substrate-less system and try to find out which plants are suited best for the system.

We need an innovative and future-oriented study program that keeps pace with a rapidly changing professional world. This is particularly true when it comes to climate change, globalization and digitalization, especially for Geisenheim study programs on special crops, food and technology. That is why the university is reaccrediting its study program Horticulture (B.Sc) as early as winter semester 2019/20. This entails a fundamental revision of the curriculum including establishing specializations such as “Urban Green”. For the first time Geisenheim employees will be presenting the new curriculum at IPM Essen 2019, booth 3E67 to potential students and interested visitors from companies and associations.

“Services and Trade”, “Sustainable Production” and “Urban Green” are the three specializations of the revised Bachelor program Horticulture (B.Sc). In the field of services and trade students benefit enormously from Hochschule Geisenheim’s growing know-how of logistics and marketing. For the specialization “Sustainable Production” Geisenheim is well equipped with extensive outdoor areas and numerous greenhouses. The Departments of Vegetable Crops, Pomology, Urban Horticulture and Plant Use as well as Tree Nursery and Wood Physiology are part of the newly-revised curriculum. Thus, students can individually focus on single aspects of the wide spectrum of horticulture.

At Hochschule Geisenheim’s booth at IPM Essen students can find out what is behind “Urban Green”. At the booth scientists present a substrate-less system for facade greening. Urban green infrastructures contribute in various ways to a sustainable urban development and can mitigate climate change effects. The use of wall-mounted systems is receiving more and more attention, however they are still expensive and susceptible to failure. This is why Hochschule Geisenheim supports advancing the technology and does research on which plants are best for façade greening in general and at different locations.

A Geisenheim specialty will not be affected by the change: Thanks to a unique cooperation with the Technical University of Darmstadt students of the Bachelor program Horticulture will still have the opportunity to receive a professional school teaching qualification (Berufsschule) for horticulture.

Visitors are welcome to enjoy Geisenheim coffee and chocolates and receive information about all study programs in Viticulture, Beverage Technology, Food Safety and Landscape Architecture. As well as the traditional Bachelor program Landscape Architecture (B.Eng.) with a specialization in Landscape Construction, Open Space Planning, Landscape Planning and Nature Conservation Hochschule Geisenheim University also offers a dual course of study Landscape Architecture.

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Hochschule Geisenheim University presents new curricula of its Bachelor program „Horticulture“ at the International Plant Trade Fair “IPM” Essen 2019

Visit our team at booth 3E67! We are looking forward to seeing you there.

Future students and everybody interested is welcome to visit booth 3E67 to have a look at the future specialization of the Bachelor program Horticulture (B.Sc.): Urban Green. Geisenheim scientists do research on facade greening with a substrate-less system and try to find out which plants are suited best for the system.

We need an innovative and future-oriented study program that keeps pace with a rapidly changing professional world. This is particularly true when it comes to climate change, globalization and digitalization, especially for Geisenheim study programs on special crops, food and technology. That is why the university is reaccrediting its study program Horticulture (B.Sc) as early as winter semester 2019/20. This entails a fundamental revision of the curriculum including establishing specializations such as “Urban Green”. For the first time Geisenheim employees will be presenting the new curriculum at IPM Essen 2019, booth 3E67 to potential students and interested visitors from companies and associations.

“Services and Trade”, “Sustainable Production” and “Urban Green” are the three specializations of the revised Bachelor program Horticulture (B.Sc). In the field of services and trade students benefit enormously from Hochschule Geisenheim’s growing know-how of logistics and marketing. For the specialization “Sustainable Production” Geisenheim is well equipped with extensive outdoor areas and numerous greenhouses. The Departments of Vegetable Crops, Pomology, Urban Horticulture and Plant Use as well as Tree Nursery and Wood Physiology are part of the newly-revised curriculum. Thus, students can individually focus on single aspects of the wide spectrum of horticulture.

At Hochschule Geisenheim’s booth at IPM Essen students can find out what is behind “Urban Green”. At the booth scientists present a substrate-less system for facade greening. Urban green infrastructures contribute in various ways to a sustainable urban development and can mitigate climate change effects. The use of wall-mounted systems is receiving more and more attention, however they are still expensive and susceptible to failure. This is why Hochschule Geisenheim supports advancing the technology and does research on which plants are best for façade greening in general and at different locations.

A Geisenheim specialty will not be affected by the change: Thanks to a unique cooperation with the Technical University of Darmstadt students of the Bachelor program Horticulture will still have the opportunity to receive a professional school teaching qualification (Berufsschule) for horticulture.

Visitors are welcome to enjoy Geisenheim coffee and chocolates and receive information about all study programs in Viticulture, Beverage Technology, Food Safety and Landscape Architecture. As well as the traditional Bachelor program Landscape Architecture (B.Eng.) with a specialization in Landscape Construction, Open Space Planning, Landscape Planning and Nature Conservation Hochschule Geisenheim University also offers a dual course of study Landscape Architecture.

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Do you already know PLANT.ed?

PLANT.ed is a learning platform of the Professorship for planting design and represents a first point of contact for students who want to deal with planting design and planning. When looking for suitable information on these topics, one can quickly "get lost" in the "shoals" of an as yet undefined quantity and variety. On the one hand, PLANT.ed is intended to help with orientation in the subject area and, on the other hand, to support the teaching content of the various lectures and seminars. PLANT.ed is located on the ILIAS learning platform of Hochschule Geisenheim University and can be viewed by students and employees of HGU at any time.