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Timber Living
Germany, Munich
In the popular district of Berg am Laim, a mixed residential quarter is planned on St.-Veit-Straße on a plot area of over 12,000 m² and a gross floor area of 23,200 m² above ground. Around 90 percent of the ensemble will be residential and will also offer space for commercial use and a daycare center. The project, which is built in a wood-hybrid construction, will not only offer a very healthy and pleasant quality of stay and an unusually high ecological standard due to its construction, but will also be able to be erected up to around 30 percent faster thanks to the high degree of prefabrication.
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Gmunder Höfe
Germany, Munich
The project in Gmunderstrasse with roughly 446 units also includes two day-care centres and over 441 parking spaces. The location in Obersendling, which was previously an important commercial location for the Bavarian capital, has become increasingly attractive as a residential area in recent years. Many Munich residents value the close proximity to the Isar River and fast connections to the inner city via underground and rapid transit railway. UBM, Rock Capital and Baywobau share the project development on an almost equal basis.
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Timber Factory
Germany, Munich
At Baubergerstraße, a mixed-use quarter with production, commercial courtyard, offices and retail is being built on 28,000 square metres. The site is part of a prospering district that is experiencing enormous demand due to a number of property developments in the immediate vicinity. The aim is to achieve an optimal mix of uses in the development. High sustainability standards are set in the quarter through timber hybrid construction and climate-friendly energy supply.
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