Zero-energy housing development: solaR2 in Munich
Sustainable architecture p. 38 - 43Architect Joachim Nagel | Structural Engineer Ingenieurbüro Franz Derflinger | Ingenieurbüro en.eco |
Drafts
1:25 Vertical section through north facade
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1:25 Vertical section through north facade
1:500 Floor plans
Messestadt Riem is a new urban district on the eastern edge of Munich built on the site of the city’s old airport. Until now energy-efficient housing projects have remained the exception in Messestadt Riem. One of these exceptions is the solaR2 zero-energy housing development. Exceptional not only in terms of its energy consumption, but also because of its situation: the complex is located on the southernmost edge of the district, with an uninterrupted view over the landscape park built for the National Gardens Exhibition in 2005.
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