Innovative Modular Timber Housing Complex Opens in Neubiberg, Setting New Standards for Sustainable Residential Development
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sayart2022@gmail.com | 2025-10-18 16:12:05
A groundbreaking residential development has officially opened in Neubiberg, Germany, showcasing a revolutionary approach to modern neighborhood living through sustainable construction and thoughtful community design. The Modular Timber Residential Quarter Am Rathausplatz, completed in 2025, represents a collaborative effort between kontektum architektur and Boschmann + Feth Architekten, covering an impressive 8,600 square meters of thoughtfully planned residential space.
The ambitious project successfully combines urban densification with ecological responsibility and social diversity, creating a vibrant community designed to accommodate a wide range of housing needs and lifestyle preferences. The development features an innovative mix of terraced houses, semi-detached homes, and single-family residences, all strategically arranged to foster both individual privacy and meaningful social interaction among residents.
Led by Andreas Maria Lang, the design team included Maria Fan, Jakob Kartenbeck, Hermann Plöckl, Marlen Kärcher, and Camila Preve, while the technical implementation was overseen by Hermann Plöckl, Sophie Krieger, Meike Wittenberg, and Malgorzata Burkot. The project's construction was expertly handled by Rubner Haus GmbH, with landscape architecture provided by TERRABIOTA Landschaftsarchitekten und Stadtplaner GmbH, ensuring a comprehensive approach to the development.
The development's commitment to sustainability is evident throughout its construction methodology and material choices, with timber serving as the primary building material to minimize environmental impact while maintaining high standards of comfort and durability. This innovative approach to modular construction allows for efficient building processes while ensuring each home meets the specific needs of its residents.
Photographed by Jonas Bloch, the completed project demonstrates how contemporary residential architecture can successfully balance individual housing needs with community-focused design principles. The quarter's layout encourages neighborly interaction while providing each household with adequate privacy and personal space, creating an ideal environment for diverse family structures and lifestyles.
The Neubiberg residential quarter stands as a compelling example of how modern architectural practices can address current housing challenges through sustainable materials, innovative construction techniques, and thoughtful community planning that prioritizes both environmental responsibility and human well-being.
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