Building for the future with wood
21. 04. 2021 by Michael DivéWood is becoming an increasingly important material in real estate construction – at BUWOG as well. We talk to project manager Steffen Keinert.
Wood is becoming an increasingly important material in real estate construction – at BUWOG as well. We talk to project manager Steffen Keinert.
In April 2020, the takeover of Hessian project developer Bien-Ries was completed, and the integration is now moving along. As of January 2021, the Hanau-based company will be “rebranded”: Bien-Ries will become BUWOG. This means that new construction activity will be managed nationwide under the uniform brand name.
Apartments of one to three rooms, barrier-free, from single apartments to homes for young families: architect Anne Lampen has designed a cross-generational ensemble: BUWOG Regattahof. We met up with the architect for a chat.
Berlin needs new living space. So far, so clear. But to prevent the loss of open green space in the process, urban consolidation is increasingly seen as an answer. A good example is the new construction project BUWOG XBERG LIVING in Berlin-Kreuzberg. Here a grey rear courtyard is gradually being turned into a green oasis.
At the award ceremony in Berlin BUWOG Bauträger GmbH received the certificate in the category “Excellent Brand”. The German Brand Award is presented by a jury led by Andrej Kupetz (German Design Council). The jurors include Prof. Mike Richter (Vice Dean of Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences) and Prof. Dr. Simone Roth (Ruhr West University of Applied Sciences).
In the northwest of Hamburg, the new centre of Stellingen is being built on an area of around seven hectares. For the construction sites E and F in a central location on Sportplatzring BUWOG is cooperating with social welfare organisations to create a supply of housing.
Perfect timing for the Berlinale – and yet an unusual event featuring a topping-out wreath rather than a red carpet: in Berlin-Weißensee BUWOG celebrated the topping out for the new construction project MAY & NIELSEN, thus recalling Berlin’s history in film.
Where cranes are otherwise in operation and high fences obstruct the view, one of Berlin’s most exciting construction sites is now opening for an important info day. On 16.12.2018 from 14.00 to 16.00, those interested have the chance to take a look behind the scenes in the 52° Nord district and to find out about the condominiums that are currently available.
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