BERLIN WESTHAFEN STATION - BERLIN WESTHAFEN STATION - BERLIN

 

 


The Human rights are seen through Heine‘s point of view. The texts use typographical styles which were rejected by the Nazis. The colors of the very large shapes and forms are Bauhaus‘ ones. Quotes of murdered people are written by hand on the walls..
In Berlin the work is dedicated to the Human Rights and their relationships to great German Humanist, poet and writer Heinrich Heine. His work is a starting point for the station‘s design.

Monsieur Heinrich Heine, Monsieur Henri Heine, Monsieur Enri Enn, Monsieur Enrienne, Monsieur Un Rien...

In his process of migrating Heine‘s identity desintegrates in 5 steps:
Here in France immediately on my arrival in Paris my German name "Heinrich" was translated into "Henri", and I had to adapt myself to it and had even so to style myself here in this country, for the word Heinrich is not pleasing to the Frenchman and the French do make everything in the world pleasant for themselves. Even the name "Henri Heine" they were unable to pronounce, and most of them called me Monsieur Enri Enn : Many contracted this to Enrienne and some called me Monsieur Un Rien.
Heinrich Heine´s statement about losing his name and identity when moving to Paris is INSCRIBED in the entrance halls of the station like a leitmotiv, or an ouverture: the loss of name, personality, then the loss of personal and human rights, and finally the loss of life and commemoration - annihilation.


INSCRIRE - Die Menschenrechte schreiben



Das Ziel von INSCRIRE ist es, die Menschenrechte - Rechte eines Jeden - der Öffentlichkeit nahezubringen. Und genau das kann besonders wirkungsvoll geschehen, indem diese Rechte an öffentlichen Orten aufgeschrieben (= frz.: inscrire) werden.





Und wo gäbe es einen günstigeren Ort als einen städtischen Bahnhof, an dem Menschen, die auf den Zug warten, ihre eigenen Rechte entziffern?





Heine ‘s quote onto the entrances walls



Geschichte
Der U-Bahnhof Westhafen (ehemals Putlitzbrücke) liegt oberhalb des heutigen Regierungsviertels, an der Grenze von Moabit und Wedding. Er war Übergang zwischen dem U- und S-Bahnverkehr. Der U-Bahnhof, 1961 eröffnet, verlor seine Bedeutung als Umsteigebahnhof nach dem Mauerbau durch die Einstellung des S-Bahn-Verkehrs auf dem Nordring. Durch die Reaktivierung des Nordrings erlangte er seine alte Bedeutung wieder.
In seiner Umgebung befinden sich u.a. der Westhafen, das größte Zeitschriftenarchiv Deutschlands und eine Behindertenwerkstatt.



article about motherhood and children

Estaçâo Westhafen, 2000

Esta estação é dedicada a Heinrich Heine, aos refugiados políticos e a todas as vítimas do regime nazista.

“Assim que cheguei em Paris, meu nome alemão ‘Heinrich’ foi traduzido com ‘Henri’, e eu tive que me adaptar a isso, pois o nome Heinrich não soa bem a um francês, e os franceses fazem de tudo para dispor todas as coisas do mundo ao seu prazer. Mesmo o nome ‘Henri Heine’ eles não eram capazes de pronunciar, e a maioria deles me chamavam Mr. Enri Enn; outros reduziam a Enrienne e outros ainda de Monsieur Un Rien ".

 

 

© Copyright Association Inscrire 2009

 



Inscrire im Westhafen

 

LINKS

  • site of the video significance by B. Reiter
  • projects for public places
  • Wikipedia: westhafen station

PRESS

  • Read article from the "Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung" - September 2000

CONTACTS

  • barbara reiter
  • françoise schein

 

 

 


Die Lage
Die Station Westhafen liegt auf der U-Bahnlinie 9. Diese Linie verbindet den Norden Berlins mit dem Südteil der Stadt (Osloer Straße - Rathaus Steglitz).


Se esta estação fosse um livro, a sentença acima seria o prefácio. Ela é divertida, mas mostra um processo de aniquilação. É a história que contamos com os Direitos Humanos : se não há respeito pelo o que se está escrito, primeiro você perde seu nome e depois sua vida...

Kaboul
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Santiago de Chili: La Moneda subway station
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Berlin: Westhafen subway station Bremen: The Rhododendron Park Bremen: Children´s clinic Bremen: Children´s rights
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Lisbon: Parque subway station Lisbon: Cabo Verde Community
Stockholm: Universitetet subway station
Barcelona
New York Side Walk
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