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Housing estate Blessensahl Lübeck

23569 LübeckResidential complex Blessensahl. Architect: Günter zur Nieden, Lübeck, Completion: 1998

The top priority in the implementation was the synthesis of healthy, energy- and cost-saving construction with child- and family-friendly floor plans and appealing, modern architecture. In order to be able to combine these objectives, the client and architect opted for a timber panel construction method that was as ecological as it was innovative, in conjunction with the targeted use of loam.

The construction of the Blessesahl housing estate in Lübeck took only eight months. As part of the "resource-saving construction" program sponsored by the state of Schleswig-Holstein, three 2½-story apartment blocks were built with a total of 36 social housing units, all in low-energy construction.

"Wood Construction Prize Northern Germany 1998"

Link
www.dachverband-lehm.de/bauwerke/oekologischer-sozialwohnungsbau-luebeck



Last Updated: May 4, 2020

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All project/s of the planning office: Günter zur Nieden; Urban region: Lübeck and surrounding area; Country: Germany; Characteristics: 01 - 02 Floors; typology: Settlement; Thematic: "Resource-saving building" Schleswig-Holstein, Earth Building

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