New build - GWG München
New build - GWG München
New build - GWG München
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Modernisation<br />
“Lilienstrasse North“<br />
Lilienstrasse 25 - 49<br />
Everyone is talking about the climate,<br />
but what is the answer to the challenges<br />
of the future? Maybe it is to take an<br />
existing residential block, extend it by<br />
adding a new <strong>build</strong>ing, and renovate it<br />
to produce a CO 2-neutral residential<br />
complex. In this way, the Lilienstrasse<br />
North really does look towards the<br />
future. The apartments, originally built<br />
in 1957, have been converted by Munich<br />
architect Wolfgang Stocker in such<br />
a way that their primary energy requirements<br />
are at least 50 % lower than the<br />
value for new <strong>build</strong>ings. A four-storey,<br />
solid-wood construction at Paulanerplatz,<br />
the so-called “South Building”,<br />
will round off the complex to the south<br />
and close the quarter into a unit.<br />
Together with the Fraunhofer Institute<br />
for Structural Physics and the Ebert Engineers’<br />
Competence Centre Sustainable<br />
Building, <strong>GWG</strong> <strong>München</strong> is using this<br />
outstanding project to investigate what<br />
investment is necessary and what longterm<br />
consequences of such complex<br />
modernisation works can be expected.<br />
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View from the road before<br />
modernisation<br />
View to the north before modernisation<br />
and a 3D draft of the <strong>build</strong>ing on the<br />
“Lilienstrasse North” (centre and bottom)