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Ludlstrasse Munich

Creating New Neighborhoods

The largest housing association in Munich, GEWOFAG, wants to redevelop the post war residential area around the Ludlstrasse into a vibrant mixed-use urban quarter. The plan builds on the defined urban framework: an elongated building as a sound barrier along the highway, combined with urban villas in green.

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‘Neue Nachbarschaften’ transforms the proposed residential area into a collection of neighborhoods. The organization of the quarter is based on the model of a family: every single component gets a distinctive identity, and is part of a bigger entity at the same time. That bigger entity is the surrounding public realm.

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By incorporating the realm into every building we shape the transition between public and private space into 3 different levels: the public, communal and private landscape.

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Public landscape                                                                                                                   

Sport fields and playgrounds are realized within the public domain. Two nurseries, a nursing home, a community center and various studio spaces activate the public realm. At these particular places, paths are widened and transformed into small squares, as new reference and meeting points.

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Community gardens

Several smaller neighborhoods are distinguished within the public domain: new ‘Nachbarschaften’. Two, sometimes three buildings are clustered around a central square. The surrounding ground level is slightly lifted, with an elevated seating edge, to clearly articulate the neighborhoods. The clustered buildings are designed as entities with their own character and identity. With movable chairs the green area can be tailored to the personal mood and needs of the residents, and the space is equipped with playgrounds for smaller children.

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Private terraces

The new neighborhoods create a feeling of solidarity and safety, stimulate interaction and ensure the emergence of a social cohesion. Gradually sloping building sections create an optimal connection with nature and sunlight accession. Each building has a set-back with private garden, each apartment has a balcony, loggia or terrace. Through this, the green space is also extended into the buildings, getting a private character.

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Year

2015

Location

Munich, Germany

Type

Masterplan, Public Space

Team & partners

Michiel Van Driessche
Deborah Lambert
Marnix Vink
Carlijn Klomp
Tea Hadzizulfic
Willemijn van Manen
Laura Spenkelink
Mei Architects and Planners
Model & Objekt

List
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  2. Vief Kwartier
  3. The Newton
  4. Regulateur Gruno district
  5. Eemsdelta Campus
  6. Jonas Amsterdam
  7. Railroad Zone Amsterdam
  8. From node to place
  9. Masterplan Flora Campus Westland
  10. Alongside the Schie
  11. New Space - Design Guideline Liveability of Public Space, Groningen
  12. Brainport Industries Campus
  13. Hondsrug Park Amsterdam
  14. Healthy Tracks
  15. Towards a healthy city by foot
  16. Floating Gardens, Amsterdam
  17. The Unbound Amsterdam
  18. Brainport Smart District Helmond
  19. The Swan, Zwolle (NL)
  20. Cartesius Quarter
  21. Isle of Dikes
  22. Smakkelaarsveld Utrecht
  23. Master Plan Ter Aar, Nieuwkoop
  24. Strategic Urban Green Study
  25. ImageWharf
  26. Overloon War Museum
  27. Schie Quarter Schiedam
  28. Socio-technical city of the future
  29. Maritime Campus Almere
  30. Sijthoff
  31. Zinder Culture Cluster
  32. Food Innovation Strip Ede-Wageningen
  33. Kronenburg Business Park
  34. Urban Test Farm Emmen
  35. Asylum Seekers Center Ter Apel
  36. Metropolitan Westerpark Amsterdam
  37. Campus Lelystad
  38. Park Somerlust Amsterdam
  39. S-West Eindhoven
  40. Barendrecht Vrouwenpolder
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