Residential and office development Rupprechtstrasse 22 - Vinzent
Location:
Munich
Completion:
2025
Residential and office development Rupprechtstrasse 22 - Vinzent
Location Rupprechtstrasse 22 in Munich
Ed. ZÜBLIN AG has been commissioned with the shell and envelope of a residential and office complex in timber hybrid construction for the Vinzent - R22 project.
Three new buildings with up to five storeys above ground and four below ground are being built in the Neuhausen district. A residential building is being built along Gabrielenstrasse and adjoins the office building along Rupprechtstrasse. The habitable garden house is located in the inner courtyard and is connected to the two front buildings.
Due to the groundwater level of around eight meters above foundation level, the four-storey underground car park and basement walls together with the floor slab are designed as a white tank in accordance with WU guidelines.
All three parts of the building will have a timber façade with timber frame exterior walls, which will be supplied and installed by ZÜBLIN Timber. The office ceilings are designed as timber-concrete composite ribbed ceilings from the first floor upwards. The composite of the truss ceiling is made with glulam beams by means of slotted plates, which are glued into the glulam beams. The ceilings of the residential buildings are constructed as solid ceilings in reinforced concrete.
The project is aiming for DGNB "Sustainable Building Site" certification from the German Sustainable Building Council.
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Characteristics
- Plot area (GF): 3,250 m²
- Gross cubic capacity (BRI): 71,600 m³
- Gross floor area (GFA): 20,300 m²
- Above ground Office: 4 storeys
- Residential above ground: 5 storeys
- Underground: 4 storeys incl. basement
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Construction time
- Shell construction work from August 2022 to March 2024
- Building envelope from September 2023 to June 2025
- Completion June 2025
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Construction site regular operation
- Monday to Friday 07:00 to 18:00
- Saturday 07:00 to 15:00
- 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 organization, the conservation of resources as well as the minimization 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 recognized 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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Construction site logistics and waste management
In order to reduce the transportation of materials to the construction site, the aim is to ensure that delivery vehicles are fully loaded. Construction products are only transported to the right place at the right time and in the right quantity when they are actually needed. Waste and construction residues are separated and disposed of in a targeted manner. The use of large waste containers (up to 7.5 m³) enables a reduction in the number of vehicles.
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Prefabricated (semi-)finished parts and reinforcing steel
The use of prefabricated (semi-finished) components (cavity walls, coffin lids, stairs) and the supply of pre-cut and bent reinforcing steel can shorten the construction time. At the same time, the amount of waste (e.g. wood, iron), the use of materials (e.g. formwork), energy requirements as well as noise and dust are reduced.
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HBV ceilings
The HBV ceilings consist of double glulam beams and a 16 cm thick concrete layer on lost OSB formwork. Thanks to the combination of the wood-concrete composite ceiling, the hybrid component has both technical and economic advantages. In addition, the HBV ceilings have a lower ecological footprint than conventional reinforced concrete ceilings.
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Saving resources and reducing emissions through LEAN Construction
A construction production or cycle plan with call-off dates (e.g. reinforcement, concrete, timber components) is created for the construction site and is detailed on a weekly basis and adapted to the actual construction progress. Changes in the construction process are constantly taken into account and just-in-time deliveries can be implemented efficiently. As a result, repeat and new orders are avoided as far as possible and resources are conserved.
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Measures to prevent pollution from the construction site
The project is in an inner-city location, so efforts are being made to avoid or reduce the impact of the construction site as much as possible. The concepts for noise, dust and waste avoidance as well as the protection of soil and groundwater on the construction site are key areas of action.
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Energy management in construction
Construction site investigations and comparative considerations for the most energy-efficient project execution possible. For example, selection of a large concrete bucket to reduce the number of lifts.
| Certification contact person | Johannes Wall |
| Project contact | Marlies Köpferl |
| Construction site address | Rupprechtstrasse 22 80636 Munich Phone +49 89 360555-3616 ZÜBLIN Bavaria Subdivision Munich unit |
| Download | Press release |
| Link | DGNB: Certification Project presentation of the client: https://www.bauwerk.de/ projekte/vinzent.html |