Tag: Urban design
Urban development in Munich: How the Alte Heide settlement came into being – Munich
100 years ago, architect Theodor Fischer built bright, airy apartments on the outskirts of the city for industrial workers. A chronicle tells about what life was like in the Alte…
Munich: The tower building at Obersendling – Munich
In 2017, Sirius Facilities GmbH sold its business park of the same name to Fiduciary Capital GmbH, based in Grünwald, for 85 million euros and then rented the former Siemens…
Munich: Will houses soon grow in the tree nursery? – Munich
The West Landscape Park, including the tree nursery, should be taboo for development of any kind, that is how representatives of practically all political parties in the city council see…
Munich: Pasing gets a new cultural community center – Munich
Pasing is getting a new cultural community center. A futuristic-looking new building on Offenbachstrasse including a 180 square meter event hall, several group and rehearsal rooms as well as a…
Munich: Augustinum residential foundation opens two more houses – Munich
If you have to get older and older, then please at a four-star level. Ideally in your own four walls, but with the security of being looked after culturally, culinary…
Mythos Kunsthaus Tacheles: The turning point is sealed
In what was once Berlin’s most famous squat, an ensemble emerged like it was made out of large Lego bricks: with the opening of the “Am Tacheles” quarter and the…
Munich: Compromise proposal for Max-Joseph-Platz – Munich
There is a bitter debate about redesigning the dreary area in front of the opera. Now there is a plan on the table that would not only green the square…
Munich: Freiham is as big as a small town – Munich
Freiham-Süd is primarily an industrial area and the location of companies such as Möbel Höffner or Hornbach, but 350 people also live there. The actual residential area is Freiham-Nord. This…
Munich: The new town square becomes a promenade and market square – Munich
A district with a population comparable to Deggendorf, Erding or Fürstenfeldbruck needs infrastructure. A center with shops and restaurants, a place that serves local supplies and at the same time…
Munich: Europe’s largest development area already has 3,500 residents – Munich
The first 3,500 residents have moved into Freiham. They defy noise, dirt and construction site traffic, many are committed to a lively neighborhood. How the newly emerging district works, what…