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Covering 153,000 square metres of gross floor area, Mannheim’s multifunctional urban quarter Q 6 Q 7 demonstrates how cities reinvent themselves.
Six individual neighbourhoods that are linked by an overarching open space plan to form a new innovative, sustainable urban quarter.
Affordable rents, top-quality urban development and state-of-the-art energy technology: That’s what the new quarter is all about.
Two eye-catching new builds offering a total of 86 housing units eligible for subsidies
The US Army Hospital site is being converted into a car-free housing quarter with a balanced mix of different apartments.
In the heart of Köpenick, a six-storey quarter is being built boasting about 140 apartments as well as commercial zones.
The key idea underpinning the design is to create a sustainable quarter in architectural, social, and ecological terms.
Two 117-meter-high towers connected by six bridges offer customized, highly functional apartments with breathtaking views.
Not far from the historic old town of Herrenberg, an urban residential quarter is being built in timber construction with 167 apartments.
Space for student living in the city with lively communication zones, sustainably executed in wood modular construction.
The residential and commercial building creates high quality living space that fits into the downtown structures with a differentiated façade design.
The winning draft of an architectural competition plans an urban living ensemble close to the city with open courtyards and green areas.
An urban mixed quarter with model character and the claim to make a contribution to future quarter development at a prominent location.
A contemporary modern ensemble with many green spaces and meeting points between the different uses.
Concept designed according to the principle of sustainability with three buildings with about 35 residential units in innovative hybrid construction.
A car-free residential area with 75 residential units, characterised by the use of differentiated housing typologies and green inner courtyards.
Mixed-used living and business-quarter: Shops and cafés on the ground floors as well as apartments and public usages on the upper floors.
Where the Lagarde Barracks used to be a versatile, modern eastern district of the City of Bamberg is fast arising.
In the periphery of the eponymous Hanns-Glückstein park, five town houses will be built with a total of 98 apartments.
Construction of new residential complex in several phases, service apartments, retail, clinics and offices as well as four underground garages