WSB- Residential complex Wieselburg
The residential complex on the northern edge of Wieselburg consists of four buildings: an arcade type with twelve units and three point blocks with a total of 50 units. These are barrier-free and offer different types of flats for singles to large families. Each flat has a private outdoor area. The complex includes central green spaces that serve as meeting points and play areas, as well as covered bicycle parking spaces. The building is connected to district heating.
A recycled concrete content of 15% was achieved.
Building owner
WET-Wohnungseigentümer Gemeinn. WohnbaugesmbH
Architecture
Structural engineering
KS Ingenieure
Producer of recycled concrete
Completion
2018
GFA
7.775 m²
Heating demand
19,8 kWh/m²a
@ Wopfinger
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