70569 Stuttgart-Vaihingen: Student dormitory planned and built by the students themselves. Prof. Peter Hübner and Prof. Peter Sulzer, Completion: 1983
| Address | Allmandring 15, 70569 Stuttgart-Vaihingen |
| Completion | Construction began in the summer of 1981, the first residents moved in in 1982, and the building was completed in 1983. |
| Location | The Bauhäusle is located on the campus in the midst of greenery. Transport connections: S-Bahn S1, S2, S3 |
| Type | New building built by the students themselves from donated building materials |
| Residential units | * 30 single rooms in several WG buildings * Room sizes: approx. 15-28 sqm * equipment: wooden construction, unfurnished, garden, common kitchen, shower, WC |
| Project management | Prof. Peter Hübner and Prof. Peter Sulzer |
| Client/Owner | Student Union Stuttgart |
| Sustainability measures | |
| Ecology | Wood and recycled building materials |
| Economics | The rent is staggered, starting at 218 € per month and increases every year by 4 €. |
| Socio-culture | In addition to simple, individual furnishings, there are communal kitchens and showers. Maintenance and gardening is done by the residents themselves. |
| Special features | The Bauhäusle was designed and built by the students under the guidance of the two professors Peter Hübner and Prof. Peter Sulzer and is the model for several other self-build student dormitories such as the ESA in Kaiserslautern, which Clay building project in Kassel or also the Mound houses in Stuttgart Hohenheim have become. |
Link
Bauhäusle Forum: www.bauhaeusle.de
Publications
English article "A playground for grown up kids: inside the student housing built by its residents" (2018) with atmospheric good photos: www.theguardian.com/...bauhausle-stuttgart
Last Updated: December 6, 2020
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