This project involves the energy-efficient retrofitting of the existing buildings. In addition, seven new apartments will be created by adding a new floor.
The existing buildings, which contain six 2-bedroom apartments, 12 3-bedroom apartments, and six 4-bedroom apartments, will undergo energy-efficient retrofitting (to reduce energy consumption), and the entire building services infrastructure (technical building systems such as heating and ventilation), including the bathrooms, will be replaced. In place of the existing attic, a new, additional residential floor will be built, featuring one 4-room, two 3-room, and four 2-room apartments. The apartment buildings will thus have 31 privately financed apartments across four floors in the future.
Söderblomstraße is located in the Sündersbühl neighborhood. The apartment buildings are situated within the Parkwohnanlage West (PWA) complex, which is protected as a historic ensemble. They are part of the overall neighborhood plan, which includes renovation with additional stories, modernization with additional stories, basic modernization, and new construction.
Energy-Efficient House Historic Building
Due to the preservation of the architectural ensemble, the building will be reconstructed in its entirety using the original colors and architectural style of the 1960s.
| Residential units | 24 + 7 (31 after addition of upper floors) |
| Living space | 1,974 m² |
| Total cost | approx. €6 million |
| Start of construction | January 2025 |
| Move-in | June 2026 |
| Project management | wbg Nürnberg GmbH, Architecture & Urban Planning |
| Design | wbg Nürnberg GmbH, Architecture & Urban Planning |
| Building Services Planning | VIP Versorgungstechnik - Engineering and Planning Company, LLC, Nuremberg |
| Structural Engineering | Trafektum, Nuremberg |
| Outdoor Facilities | WGF Objekt GmbH, Nuremberg |
| Building physics | Wolfgang Sorge Engineering Office for Building Physics GmbH & Co. KG, Nuremberg |