Hanns Seidel Platz
As an integrative local city center that is neatly positioned in the surrounding urban context, this project in the Neuperlach district in Munich clearly upgrades the architectural profile of this section of the town.
The building complex offers a framework for public utilization, for 160 subsidized apartments, and for a number of social and cultural institutions. Forming a kind of a clasp, a flying roof ties the individual buildings of the new complex together. The private and public use of the roof gardens ensures a high level of identification on the part of the local residents.
“From an architectural and urban planning point of view, the design of Delugan Meissl finally gives the center of Neuperlach the attention it deserves as a home to over 109,000 residents”, says Prof. Dr. Elisabeth Merk, Munich’s City Building Councilor. “The grand gesture of the building complex addresses the urban planning concept of the Hanns-Seidel-Square and offers an excellent framework of public use, as well as its use as a residential area. I am quite confident the lavish/bountiful public roof gardens will be an attraction not only to the residents of Neuperlach, but also for the whole of Munich.“
Project Info
Architects: Delugan Meissl Associated Architects
Location: Munich, Bavaria
Project Partner: Wimmer und Partner
Landscape Architecture: EGKK Landshaftsarchitektur
Structural Engineering, Facade: Vasko+Partner
Team: Alejandro Carrera, Christian Gross, Catarina Mendonca, Diogo Teixeira
Year: 2019
Gross floor area: 34.000 m²
Site area: 7.362 m²
Type: Residential, Retail, Mixed Use, Cultural