© Sebastian Schels
Process: Prinz Eugen Park in Munich
- Architect
- Pakula & Fischer Architekten
- Arge ArchitekturWerkstatt Vallentin
- Johannes Kaufmann Architektur
- Concept
- GSP Architekten
- Landscape architecture
- Rainer Schmidt Landschaftsarchitekten
- AIC Ingenieurgesellschaft
- FreiRaum Architekten
- Building physics
- AIC Ingenieurgesellschaft
- Passivhaus-Dienstleistung GmbH
- Building services engineering
- AIC Ingenieurgesellschaft
- Structural Engineer
- AIC Ingenieurgesellschaft
- Reiser Tragwerksplanung
- Project architect
- Drees & Sommer
- Fire safety engineering
- Fire & Timber
- HVAC equipment
- Ingenieurbuero Pertler
- General contractor
- B&O Bau Bayern
- Lighting
- IBM-TGA
- Acoustics
- ABP Akustikbuero Becker & Partner
- Roof
- Mocopinus
- Lamilux
- Variotec
- Bauder
- Facade
- Binderholz
- Haeussermann
- Stora Enso Wood Products
- Windows
- Amberger Glas
- Holz Schiller
- Koewa Isolierglas
- Holzwerk Strunz
- Doors and gates
- Westag & Getalit
- Holz Schiller
- Floor coverings
- Dechantsreiter
- Strizivojna Hrast
- Electrical engineering
- Gira
- Wall and ceiling coverings
- Hogra-Holz
- Insulation
- Puren
- Stairs
- Treppen Stadler
- Source
- DETAIL 09/2020
For its latest residential district, built on the site of the former Prinz Eugen Barracks, the City of Munich has focused on typological diversity. The 30-hectare site beyond the city centre provides homes for about 4,000 people, and about one third of it was built as an ecological model development using timber and hybrid timber construction. An expressly established cooperative manages the community.