Odelzhausen Residential Complex
Location:
Odelzhausen
Build time:
8/2022 - 12/2023
Client:
KU-Bau, Odelzhausen
Odelzhausen Residential Complex
Turnkey construction of an energy-efficient residential complex with 15 residential units
As part of an urban development project, a modern residential complex with a total of 15 energy-efficient residential units was built. The aim of the turnkey new build was to create high-quality, contemporary living space that meets the requirements for energy efficiency, living comfort and architectural quality. The residential complex was built to the KfW 55-EE standard and therefore meets high energy requirements while incorporating renewable energies.
The building complex consists of a first floor, two upper floors and an attic and blends harmoniously into the urban environment thanks to its clear architectural structure. All levels are accessed via a centrally located, internal staircase with an integrated elevator system, ensuring barrier-free use of the building. A total of 15 residential units with two to four rooms were created to meet different living requirements. The floor plan design focuses on efficient use of space, bright living areas and functional room layouts. Generous window areas contribute to good lighting in the apartments and support a pleasant living atmosphere.
The new building was constructed using solid reinforced concrete and masonry construction, which ensures a high load-bearing capacity as well as sustainable thermal and sound insulation. In combination with modern building technology, this construction method enables energy-efficient operation and a permanently pleasant indoor climate. The KfW 55 EE standard is achieved through the use of energy-efficient building technology and the use of renewable energies, which permanently reduces both energy consumption and CO₂ emissions.
The residential complex has a total of 27 parking spaces, 20 of which are in the underground car park and 7 outside. This parking solution offers residents and visitors convenient parking options and supports efficient use of the site area. In addition, the technical equipment of the building meets the current standards of modern residential buildings and contributes to the long-term value of the property.
The scope of services for the project included the design and implementation planning in work phases 2 to 5 according to HOAI as well as the coordination of all construction and implementation services. The project was implemented as a turnkey project, which ensured consistent quality assurance and on-time completion. The residential complex is a well thought-out example of modern, energy-efficient residential construction and makes a sustainable contribution to urban housing development.
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Characteristics
- Plot area (GF): 1,383 m²
- Floor area of building: 1,008 m²
- Gross floor area (GFA): 8,739 m³
- Gross floor area (GFA): 2,958 m²
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Construction time
- Shell construction work from 01.04.2022 - 14.04.2023
- Building envelope from 19.12.2022 - 28.07.2023
- Expansion from 21.02.2023 - 15.12.2023
- Completion 15.12.2023
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Construction site regular operation
- Monday to Friday 07:00 to 17:00
- Saturday 07:00 to 13:00
- There is generally no work on Sundays and public holidays.
Certified by the German Sustainable Building Council (DGNB)
Ed. Züblin AG is pursuing several goals with this project: A sustainable construction site organisation, the conservation of resources as well as the minimisation of emissions, responsibility for the health and well-being of the builders, the cultivation of good neighbourliness and, of course, high-quality construction. For this, Ed. Züblin AG was the first company to be recognised by the German Sustainable Building Council (DGNB).
Here you can find more information about the DGNB system for sustainable construction sites: https://www.dgnb.de/en/certification/buildings/construction-site
Selected measures in the project
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Special features
Due to the location of the property, the focus was on precast elements such as reinforced concrete cavity walls, filigree slabs, stair flights and balcony slabs. System formwork and prefabricated reinforcement are also used for additional concreting work. This saves storage space and time and thus minimizes noise and dust pollution as well as traffic restrictions for local residents.
This is also supported by the use of modern machinery for concrete pumps, compressors, excavators and concrete pumps. Electricity and water are metered on the construction site.
The use of masonry blocks and concrete from regional production as well as the focus on local companies when awarding subcontracts stands for the sustainability aspect of the project.
| Certification contact person | Markus Oesterle |
| Project contact | Yvonne-Karen Eimer |
| Construction site address | Am Anger 4 85235 Odelzhausen Ed. Züblin AG, Subdivision Ulm, Unit Augsburg |
| Download | Press release |
| Link | DGNB: Certification |