Berlin’s Tempelhof Airport: Community and Controversy

<p><strong>BERLIN&nbsp;</strong>&mdash; A large rainbow-painted skeleton sculpture sits on a bench in the community gardens at the former Tempelhof airport, which Berliners are now enjoying as an open-field park. A tall young woman, in a teal dress with a fuchsia hem, carries a wicker basket wrapped in a Russian-style scarf, as if from another time.</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:600/1*gEq-sR8BV1IWKRYChvfkGQ.png" style="height:800px; width:600px" /></p> <p>Lara Krumm sells vegan cheesecake at Tempelhof&rsquo;s community gardens. (Photo/Margarita Delcheva)</p> <p>&ldquo;Would you like to buy some vegan cheesecake?&rdquo; asks Lara Krumm, whose small business of homemade sweets funds her yoga studies. Krumm frequents these gardens and knows many of the local residents.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/berlin-beyond-borders/berlins-tempelhof-airport-community-and-controversy-adff566a8fb1"><strong>Website</strong></a></p>