Tour on site
Prinz-Eugen-Park, a former barracks site in the northeast of Munich, offers an attractive environment in many respects, with 1,800 apartments for approximately 4,000 residents.
The model timber settlement is located in the southern section of the area. With a total of eight buildings and 570 apartments, all built out of wood or wood hybrid construction, this settlement is the largest coherent wooden building settlement in Germany. The innovative project, funded by the city of Munich, sets new standards in ecological construction. This model settlement aims to contribute to climate protection and sustainable urban development.
We offer exclusive tours through the Prinz-Eugen-Park as well as the ecological model timber settlement and provide you with background knowledge about timber construction in terms of construction, fire protection and sound insulation.
Duration: 2.5-3 hours
Mode of transport: Walking tour
Maximum group size: 20 participants
Date: On request
Featured projects:
- Municipal housing company „Münchner Wohnen“ - Pakula Fischer Architects, Stuttgart, 2020
- Municipal housing company „Münchner Wohnen“ -Rapp Architects, Ulm, 2019
- Joint building venture „Team3“ - ArchitekturWerkstatt Vallentin, Munich, 2019
- Joint building venture „München GbR“ - H2R Architects, Munich, 2019
- Joint building venture „gemeinsam größer II“- agmm Architects,Munich, 2020
- Citizens‘ Building Society/ Bürgerbauverein „München eG“ - Kaden + Lager Architects, Berlin, 2020
- Joint building venture „Kleiner Prinz“ - Dressler Mayerhofer Rössler, Munich, 2019
- Housing cooperative „Wogeno München eG“ - Atelier 5 Architects, Bern, 2020
- Primary Scholl Ruth-Drexel-Staße - Wulf Architects, Stuttgart, 2017
- Housing cooperative „wagnis“- Projekt „wagnisPARK“ - Zwischenräume - Architekten & Stadtplaner, München, 2019
- Neue Ziegelei – Center for Social Affairs and Culture, Beer Bembé Dellinger, 2025
-Wilhelm-Hausenstein-Gymnasium Munich (Secondary School) , HASCHER JEHLE Architektur (Berlin), 2024