Renovation and extension of six buildings and three courtyards for residential and commercial use.
Location: Heimeranstraße 68–70 and Anglerstraße 4–6, 80339 Munich, Schwanthalerhöhe
Year: 2025 – currently in planning
In a joint venture with ZRS Architekten and dRMM Studio
Team IFUB*: Marco Bross, Johannes Krohne, Merle Sudbrock, Sebastian Klich, Dorsa Harandian, Bernhard Kurz, Clemens Gritl, Mikus Druviņš
In collaboration with: STADT RAUM PLANUNG (outdoor space planning)
Client: Münchner Wohnen GmbH
In the negotiation process for the
in Munich, the concept submitted by the consortium of ZRS Architekten, dRMM, IFUB* and STADT RAUM PLANUNG was awarded the contract for the planning implementation.
The focus is on the communal concept for the entire area and the creation of more affordable housing. The appreciation of the monument, maximum preservation of existing structures, circular construction, and comprehensive accessibility are the central themes of the neighborhood concept, which consists of six buildings and three inner courtyards. By preserving the “gray energy” conserved in the existing structures, the project will be as sustainable as possible. The small proportion of new construction will be built using ecological materials in a sustainable manner and will be designed to be as circular as possible. The entire life cycle is always taken into account.
is also guided by sustainable principles. Everything is designed to generate maximum synergy effects from communal living, working, and commerce. The amount of space allocated to private apartments (living space per person) has been deliberately reduced in favor of high-quality communal areas. The life cycle of the neighborhood and its adaptability to demographic change also play an important role here.
The courtyard to Anglerstraße
will serve as the main entrance and new lively center of the neighborhood. Here you will find the entrances to the supermarket including a coffee shop and the spacious ground-level areas for communal use, as well as the stairwells and the new mobility station. The adjusted elevation in the courtyard now allows for ground-level access to the entire ground floor area. This creates a barrier-free and flowing connection from the inside to the outside. The central meeting place is the communal ground floor area of the rear building. It serves as an open space for encounters, collaborative work, events, and various activities. In the future, roof terraces will be created for residents as lively meeting places and, at the same time, as retreats for individual tenants. These will be accessible via the stairwells.
Apartments of various sizes and for a wide range of requirements are planned, offering all residents a high degree of adaptability. The entire neighborhood is designed to be
without being visually intrusive. The aim is to develop a resilient and diverse neighborhood where both old and young people can find their place. The development areas are often designed as hybrid spaces with “lively,” overlapping uses.
The courtyard to Heimeranstraße
The other two courtyards – in this case the
– will also be upgraded as part of the regeneration project and made accessible and usable for the neighbourhood.
The project is one of the pilot projects of the Bavarian state government's “Gebäudetyps-e” (building type e) initiative and is part of the “Wohnlabore” (living laboratories) pilot series in the state capital of Munich. It is funded as an individual project by the Bavarian urban development program.