Studentenwohnheim in Wien Neu Marx

The student residence with 418 rooms, each featuring a private kitchen and bathroom, perfectly meets the needs of today’s youth – combining studying, working, and leisure in one place. With the highest standards of energy efficiency, including building component activation, the two structures demonstrate what can be achieved even within tight budget constraints.

Completion

End of 2024

Gross Floor Area

ca. 22.000 m2 – BP1 + BP2

Developer

RPHI – Raiffeisen Property Holding International GmbH

General planner

WRS Energie- u. Baumanagement GmbH

Technical planning
Landscape architecture

SI landschaftsarchitektur ZT

Concrete supplier
Amount of concrete

12.500 m³

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The NMX Neu Marx student residence will be ready for occupancy in the 2024/25 winter semester. Following completion, 48 serviced apartments as well as gastronomy and office spaces will be added in the second construction phase. All units are fully furnished and offer access to fitness, music, and multipurpose rooms, along with a spacious terrace.

The concept combines study, work, and leisure in one location, reflecting the modern and flexible lifestyles of today’s students. The diverse mix of housing, serviced apartments, offices, and shops caters to the varied needs of future residents.

A strong focus is placed on sustainability: the heating and cooling system operates entirely fossil-free, utilizing groundwater, heat pumps, photovoltaic panels, and building component activation. The thermally activated ceilings distribute heat and cooling throughout the building. In line with EU taxonomy standards, the project aims for an ÖGNI Gold certification, with the pre-certificate already awarded.

To integrate the building’s large volume harmoniously into its surroundings, the façade features playfully arranged balconies and varied window types, inspired by the area’s historic brick architecture. Exposed concrete surfaces on ceilings, walls, and balcony undersides serve as architectural highlights. Green courtyards, forecourts, and open spaces provide inviting outdoor areas and contribute to a pleasant microclimate.