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Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Schwabinger Tor at EXPO REAL
Munich, 09.10.2010 – Real estate developer Jost Hurler Beteiligungs- und Verwaltungsgesellschaft GmbH & Co. KG is creating a new urban centre in one of the largest inner-city construction projects of
recent years. Located in the exclusive area between Leopoldstraße and Berliner Straße, the development is on the doorstep of central Munich while being an attractive living area in its own right. The Munich City Council decided on the project on July 28th 2010 hence preliminary construction will commence in 2011. Units are expected to be ready for occupancy in 2015. “We are very pleased with the broad acceptance that greeted the project in the city council,” said Gerhard Kanzler, Managing Director of the Jost Hurler Group. “It is going to augment, enrich and enliven the whole north side of Munich.” to top
recent years. Located in the exclusive area between Leopoldstraße and Berliner Straße, the development is on the doorstep of central Munich while being an attractive living area in its own right. The Munich City Council decided on the project on July 28th 2010 hence preliminary construction will commence in 2011. Units are expected to be ready for occupancy in 2015. “We are very pleased with the broad acceptance that greeted the project in the city council,” said Gerhard Kanzler, Managing Director of the Jost Hurler Group. “It is going to augment, enrich and enliven the whole north side of Munich.” to top
In addition to the architecture firm 03 Architekten, winner of the 2007 urban architecture competition, other prominent architects involved in the project will include the Danish firm Schmidt Hammer Lassen, Swiss architect and Düsseldorf University professor Max Dudler, and the international firm ATP Architekten und Ingenieure. Several structures will be built on approximately 42,000 square meters, positioned in staggered relation to each other, creating open plazas and lanes recalling somewhat the landscape of the old Schwabing district. In the past the site has been the location of a large market and a Holiday Inn, which have formed a barrier into this part of the city. In the architects’ plan this barrier will be eliminated, opening up traffic between previously separated neighbourhoods, while respecting existing structures and appropriately integrating the new ones. Three highlights make reference to the city silhouette in the surrounding area, thus rounding off the overall image. ... more
Press Information Schwabinger Tor EXPO REAL 2010
Press Information Schwabinger Tor EXPO REAL 2010