Modernisation Berna­dotte­straße 26 - 32

Project description

The existing buildings with six two-room flats, 12 three-room flats and six four-room flats were modernised to make them more energy-efficient and the entire technical building services installation, including the bathrooms, was renovated. Instead of the existing attic, a new, additional residential floor is being created with one four-room, two three-room and four two-room flats. The apartment buildings thus have 31 privately financed flats on four floors.

Location

The apartment buildings are located in the area of the Parkwohnanlage West (PWA) housing complex, which is protected as an ensemble. They are part of the overall district concept, consisting of conversion with addition of storeys, modernisation with addition of storeys, basic modernisation and new construction.

Energy standard

The buildings meet the EnEV standard. This standard provides clear guidelines for the thermal insulation of houses. This includes, for example, façade insulation or the use of renewable energies.

Special features

One organisational challenge was modernising the building while it was occupied. All parts of the buildings were constructed in the original colour and building form of the 1960s on account of the ensemble protection.

Facts

Residential units
   Subsidised
   Privately financed

31
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31

Living space

1,982 m²

Total costs

€5.1 million

Start of construction

March 2019

Available

March 2020

Project management

wbg Nürnberg GmbH, Architektur & Städtebau, Engelbert Thomann

Drafter

Fritsch Knodt Klug + Partner mbB Architekten, Nuremberg

Planning

wbg Nürnberg GmbH, Architektur & Städtebau, Andrea Bruckner

EL planning

wbg Nürnberg GmbH, Architektur & Städtebau, Norbert Klimacek

HLS planning

VIP Versorgungstechnik - Ingenieur- und Planungsgesellschaft mbH, Nuremberg

Structural planning

Trafektum, Nuremberg

Open spaces

WGF Objekt GmbH, Nuremberg

Building physics

Wolfgang Sorge Ingenieurbüro für Bauphysik GmbH & Co. KG, Nuremberg

Visualisation by Büro Fritsch+Knodt & Klug

This project is supported with the funds from the CEB