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Wooden House by the Lake, Bavaria, Germany

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Conceptionally, Wooden House by the Lake distinguishes between private rooms and a generous open space for daily family life. The configuration and open zoning of the house facilitates the coexistence between retreat and community, enabling its residents to withdraw or participate in communal living at any time.

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Vitalquartier at the Seelhorst, Hanover, Germany

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Accessibility and integration were at the forefront of the design and planning: all buildings have a multifunctional use concept that provides for housing on the upper floors and local businesses such as a bakery on the ground floors or uses that are tailored to the special needs of the residents, such as multi-purpose, social or day care rooms.

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HIL – Hilligenwöhren Residential Quarter, Germany

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In the spirit of social togetherness, the project is based on the House of Life concept, which provides for communities of up to 80 residents from different generations. The urban design proposal is understood as a prototypical quarter-building block that contributes to a coherent built ensemble and creates a varied and livable urban space.