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English: Computer graphics based on a manual drawing from 1929 of Berlin-based architect Bruno Ahrends (1878–1948) for a building complex containing an auditorium with gallery for Schule am Meer, a progressive private school on the island of Juist in Germany which was founded by Martin Luserke (1880–1968) in 1925. The graphics is very similar to the original but not identical. The buildings marked in black were existent, the buildings marked in red were planned. The drawing's legend in capitals is identical to Ahrend's original. From 1930 to 1931 only building 2 on the upper right was erected and served as a multifunctional hall for theater and sports. It also contained large rooms for drawing and music classes, the headmaster's study, lockers, showers, toilets and central heating room. The costs of building 2 added up to 120,000 Reichsmark. It was the largest ferroconcrete building of East Frisia at that time. It was used for the pupils role playing in the tradition of William Shakespeare. The stage was open to all sides. The usual separation from the auditorium was dispensed. The actors were able to include the auditorium as well as the whole hall into their play. In 1932 the Autumn Cantata by Eduard Zuckmayer (1890–1972) had its debut performance in this building before the school's orchestra during school holidays went on tour throughout Germany's professional stages like in Berlin and Stuttgart. The other red marked buildings were not erected since the school's foundation on account of Great Depression was not able to raise more funds. Due to the Nazi Gleichschaltung the school closed in 1934. About one third of the school's pupils and the teachers were of Jewish decent.
Deutsch: Planungsentwurf aus dem Jahr 1929 für den Hallenbau der Schule am Meer auf der Nordseeinsel Juist. Diese Computergrafik ist der Originalzeichnung des Berliner Architekten Bruno Ahrends (1878–1948) nachempfunden und somit ähnlich, aber nicht identisch. Die hier abgebildete Grafik wurde im Gegensatz zur Originalzeichnung coloriert, um dem Betrachter eine einfachere Zuordnung und Unterscheidung zu ermöglichen. Der in Versalien ausgeführte Text entspricht den Bezeichnungen des Architekten. Abweichend davon wurden in dieser Computergrafik die schulinternen Bezeichnungen der bestehenden Gebäude in kursiver Groß-/Kleinschreibung hinzugefügt, um deren Identifikation zu erleichtern. – Von den projektierten Neubauten wurde 1930/31 lediglich Nr. 2 errichtet. Das in Ahrends' Plan als Bühnenhaus bezeichnete Gebäude verfügte über einen großen Theatersaal mit Bühne und Empore für Martin Luserkes Laienspiel in der Tradition von William Shakespeare. Der Saal wurde auch für den Schulsport genutzt. Weiterhin befanden sich Martin Luserkes Arbeitszimmer, ein Musik- und ein Zeichensaal, Umkleideräume und Sanitär- und Heizungsanlagen in dem Gebäude. Der Plan berücksichtigt bereits die seinerzeit beantragte und genehmigte neue, nach Norden verlegte Trassenführung des Weges (heute Loogster Pad), von Ahrends als Fahrstraße bezeichnet. Westlich des do fehlt das 1929 von der Schule erworbene Ubben-Mamminga-Haus, das von Ahrends durch eine kleine Grünanlage vor Gebäude 5 ersetzt wurde. – Zwischen Ahrends' Zeichnung der perspektivischen Straßenansicht der Nordfassade (siehe Grafik 8) und seiner Lageskizze (Grafik 9) bestehen signifikante Unterschiede.
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