Open workshops and repair café Open workshops and repair cafés are places where people can work and learn together, where the lifespan of products is extended in the long term and where intensive social exchange takes place. Community
Self-organised working groups Self-organised working groups structure task areas, regulate their competences and responsibilities and ensure a functioning daily routine. Community
Flexible floor plan Flexible ground plans allow various layouts of dwelling, flexibility and future adoptions according to new use or living constellations as well as changing ideas of living. Architecture and spatial design
Architecture for encounter Architecture for encounter are spaces along with their direct architectural environment that enable and promote interaction between residents. Architecture and spatial design
Compact volume and atriums Atriums enable compact structures with large building depths, which provide a good option for natural lighting and ventilation of rooms and create synergies for meeting and communication. Architecture and spatial design
Shared space Shared spaces are generally spaces for coming together. Generous communal areas can reduce the need for large private housing or the average housing requirement per capita. Community
Rue intérieure The rue intérieure provides an internal, horizontal connection between several vertical accesses, thus linking spaces and occupants and promoting encounters between users. Architecture and spatial design
Community terrace Community terraces enable residents to meet, promote communication and thus reduce anonymity in a project. Architecture and spatial design
Inclusive housing Inclusive housing projects are barrier-free and offer inclusive architectural arrangements as well as various and flexible flat sizes, which allow a high mix of residents. Functions and planning program
Cluster apartments Cluster apartments combine the advantages of a micro flat with those of a shared flat and promote self-organised group living through the collective use of common areas. Functions and planning program
Green façade Green facades make cities more liveable as they combine positive climatic, psychological and aesthetic effects with rainwater harvesting and an increase in building efficiency and biodiversity. Green and blue infrastructure
Green roofs Green roofs compensate for sealed surfaces, store rainwater, improve the microclimate, air conditions and building efficiency while enhancing aesthetics. Green and blue infrastructure
Rainwater harvesting Rainwater is an important source of water that provides multiple benefits. Green and blue infrastructure
Grey water usage Greywater is slightly polluted water in the household that can be reused through suitable processes and thus contributes to the circular economy. Green and blue infrastructure
Recycling, circular economy and urban mining Sustainable use of natural resources requires the development of a circular economy and an ecologically intelligent design of all products and value chains. Material
Design for disassembly A disassembly-friendly design is a basic prerequisite for circular construction, in which waste can be minimised and optimally recycled. Material
Material passport A material passport brings together material and product information along the product life cycle and is an important prerequisite for the future dismantling and reuse of materials. Material
Use of renewable materials Renewable raw materials contribute significantly to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and to the circular economy if sustainable land management is ensured and if they are used sparingly and efficiently. Material