76297 Stutensee-Blankenloch: 13 units, first hemp house settlement in Germany, carpentry Hock-Heil. Completion: 2001
| Building measure | New building |
| Completion | 2001 |
| Location | Completion of the edge of town development on the edge of a nature reserve |
| Residential units | 13 |
| Form of ownership | Condominiums |
| Special features | Nationwide first hemp house settlement. After the first hemp low-energy house in Germany was built in Stutensee-Spöck, the city of Stutensee has made a plot of land available to the hemp house working group for a hemp housing estate. |
| Key sustainability measures | ||
| Ecology | Hemp is one of the oldest cultivated plants in the world and has been cultivated again in Germany since 1995. As a renewable resource, hemp is able to provide a valuable raw material without harming the environment. It makes no special demands on the soil, grows almost everywhere, is a good CO2 reservoir and grows up to 4 m high within 100 days without the use of herbicides and pesticides.Originally, the houses were planned in passive construction, but this was not realized. | |
| Links | Natural fibre dressing www.naturfaserverband.com Thermo-Hanf Company (formerly "Hock Company") |
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| Source | Lecture by Carmen Hock-Heyl (12.1998) in Hürth Press release of Hock GmbH from 29.10.1998 | |
| Contact | Hock-Vertrieb, 76297 Stutensee-Blankenloch, Germany www.thermo-hanf.deWorking group Hemp House: Architect Doris Flügel, Karlsruhe; Engineer Rolf Günther, Stutensee-Spöck and Mrs. Carmen Hock-Heyl, Managing Director of the company Hock GmbH in Stutensee. Energy concept: Ing.-Büro für Haustechnik Carl-Heinz Bath Karlsruhe. | |
Last Updated: December 6, 2020
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