New construction New construction in Hasen­buck

Project description

In April 2016, the 31 newly built flats on Ingolstädter Straße 233-235 and Nerzstraße 25-29 were ready for occupancy. The passive house, which was built according to the plans of the architectural firm Löser und Körner (Nuremberg), completes the transformation of the housing stock in Hasenbuck. The house is thus heated from passive heat sources such as the sun or sources that generate heat inside the house. The total costs amount to roughly €6.4 million.
In place of the 3 small terraced houses demolished in 2013 and a further 8 rental flats dating from 1930, an underground car park with 38 parking spaces was created alongside the rental flats. In the new building there are eight two-room flats, 16 three-room flats and seven four-room flats, all of which are barrier-free. Two of the flats are suitable for wheelchair users.


INFORMATION ON THE BUILDING CONCEPT

Passive house: Housing concept with improved air hygiene and environmental protection
The building is constructed according to the passive-house standard. This means that the outer envelope surfaces, i.e. exterior walls, windows, roof and basement ceiling, including their connections to adjacent building components, are particularly well insulated. In addition, a ventilation system with highly efficient heat recovery is an essential component of the building technology, while the building envelope is simultaneously very tight. This ensures a very low heating requirement for the building and thus low heating costs for you as the user.


KfW Efficiency House 55
The name says it all: (“KfW 55” refers to the new building level (KfW 100) minus 45%. A KfW Efficiency House 55 thus requires 45% less primary energy per year than a comparable new building. This means enormous savings in heating costs for you.
All data according to §16a EnEV: Energy performance certificate, 34 kWh, district heating, built 2015

Location

The Hasenbuck district is located in the south of Nuremberg and is particularly interesting for those who want to live close to the city and in a green area.
Local recreational opportunities are provided by Luitpoldhain and Dutzendteich parks, which are ideal for long walks as well as for sports enthusiasts. The sites are often the venue for a variety of cultural events and activities.
The district is very well connected to the city centre by underground. It is only four stations to the main railway station.
Shopping facilities, playgrounds, kindergartens and schools are in the immediate vicinity. Public parking spaces are located around the property.

Facts

Residential units
   Subsidised
   Privately financed

31
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31

Parking spaces

38 in underground car park, 9 in courtyard

Living space

1,462 m²

Total costs

€6.39 million

Start of construction

October 2014

Project management

wbg Nürnberg GmbH, TM Mr Baudisch

Architect

Löser + Körnber, Architekten + Generalplaner, Nuremberg

Technical building services planning

Löser + Körnber, Architekten + Generalplaner, Nuremberg

 

Structural planning

Löser + Körnber, Architekten + Generalplaner, Nuremberg

 

Open spaces

Henschel, Landschaft + Design, Schnaittach

 

Building physics

Sommer Passivhaus GmbH, Erkelenz

 

Information on the building concept

Passive house: Housing concept with improved air hygiene and environmental protection
The building is constructed according to the passive-house standard. This means that the outer envelope surfaces, i.e. exterior walls, windows, roof and basement ceiling, including their connections to adjacent building components, are particularly well insulated. In addition, a ventilation system with highly efficient heat recovery is an essential component of the building technology, while the building envelope is simultaneously very tight. This ensures a very low heating requirement for the building and thus low heating costs for you as the user.

KfW Efficiency House 55
The name says it all: (“KfW 55” refers to the new building level (KfW 100) minus 45%. A KfW Efficiency House 55 thus requires 45% less primary energy per year than a comparable new building. This means enormous savings in heating costs for you.
All data according to §16a EnEV: Energy performance certificate, 34 kWh, district heating, built 2015