Masterplan for a new residential area
A sustainable and innovative model quarter for Constance is to be built on the site of the so-called “Christiani Wiesen”. The goal for the development of the new neighbourhood is to combine a high quality of living with increased space efficiency. The design focuses on six central themes: Sharing and service, social mix and mixed use, urban mobility (car-free neighbourhood with a convertible car park), climate and ecological quality, smart living (digitalisation concept with smart city solutions) and urban production.
Cooperation Partner: TH Landschaftsarchitektur Hamburg
Category
Invited competition, 1st prize
Location
Constance, DE
Planning Start
2018
Client
City of Constance
GFA
14.800 m²
Photos
City of Constance / Chris Danneffel
Masterplan for a new residential area
A sustainable and innovative model quarter for Constance is to be built on the site of the so-called “Christiani Wiesen”. The goal for the development of the new neighbourhood is to combine a high quality of living with increased space efficiency. The design focuses on six central themes: Sharing and service, social mix and mixed use, urban mobility (car-free neighbourhood with a convertible car park), climate and ecological quality, smart living (digitalisation concept with smart city solutions) and urban production.
Cooperation Partner: TH Landschaftsarchitektur Hamburg
Category
Invited competition, 1st prize
Location
Constance, DE
Planning Start
2018
Client
City of Constance
GFA
14.800 m²
Photos
City of Constance / Chris Danneffel
The dense coexistence of sex workers, refugees, idyllic street life, homeless, families and so on in some corners becomes concentrated into something that is specifically St. Pauli. But what matters here is less the place than the special atmosphere of “live and let live”. The core issue is the search for urban structure, which also makes room for contradictory neighbourhoods. Apart from the structural settlements, the concept shapes the conditions for a process-based appropriation, organisation and design of public, semi-public and semi-private spaces through the respective users.
More information: PlanBude
Landscape Partner: PlanSinn
Cooperation Partner: Prof. Dr. Jens S. Dangschat (Sociology)
Category
invited Competition, 3rd prize
Location
Hamburg, DE
Year
2015
Client
Bayerische Hausbau
GFA
28.000 m²
Visualization
Zero Division
The dense coexistence of sex workers, refugees, idyllic street life, homeless, families and so on in some corners becomes concentrated into something that is specifically St. Pauli. But what matters here is less the place than the special atmosphere of “live and let live”. The core issue is the search for urban structure, which also makes room for contradictory neighbourhoods. Apart from the structural settlements, the concept shapes the conditions for a process-based appropriation, organisation and design of public, semi-public and semi-private spaces through the respective users.
More information: PlanBude
Landscape Partner: PlanSinn
Cooperation Partner: Prof. Dr. Jens S. Dangschat (Sociology)
Category
invited Competition, 3rd prize
Location
Hamburg, DE
Year
2015
Client
Bayerische Hausbau
GFA
28.000 m²
Visualization
Zero Division
Development of a manual for the public sphere in the new Vienna urban development area of Aspern Seestadt with 40,000 inhabitants.
We went to Aspern and asked ourselves: who is going to move here? The planners’ answer: Young families and creative people. People like us. Would we move to Aspern? Or, to be more precise: what does it take to make us move to Aspern?
Cooperation Partner: Dr. Peter Arlt (Urban Sociologist)
Category
Competition, 1st Prize
Location
Vienna, AT
Client
Wien 3420 Aspern development AG
Year
2008
GFA
2.400.000 m²
Development of a manual for the public sphere in the new Vienna urban development area of Aspern Seestadt with 40,000 inhabitants.
We went to Aspern and asked ourselves: who is going to move here? The planners’ answer: Young families and creative people. People like us. Would we move to Aspern? Or, to be more precise: what does it take to make us move to Aspern?
Cooperation Partner: Dr. Peter Arlt (Urban Sociologist)
Category
Competition, 1st Prize
Location
Vienna, AT
Client
Wien 3420 Aspern development AG
Year
2008
GFA
2.400.000 m²