The three 4-6-storeyed buildings are situated on a planning site of around 5,200m² (D22) and have a fascinating mix of functions: the options’ include the group estate building, a pergola type with “inserted” apartments, and a home for children with severe disabilities. The project is being built as part of a housing subsidies scheme for rented property.
A continuous greenery concept connects the adjoining building sites into a coherent totality. The building shell is constructed wholly with high-intensity heat insulation bricks, and the purely mineral wall construction is an essential factor in dispensing with full heat insulation based on fossil fuels.
The project is impressive for the multitude of different apartment types and floor plans. In the group estate building, a five-storey central atrium has the connecting function as a place of encounter. Roof terrace, a communal sauna, a club café and an urban gardening field in the middle of the site round off the options for communal living.