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In der Wiesn Ost, Site 5

New construction of a subsidised apartment building, Vienna, Liesing

Project scope Residential complex with special rooms for urban gardening and an integrated sports court, a total of approx. 30,000 m² of gross floor area
Our services Competition support, building physics in all work phases
Contract duration 2016 until 2019
Owner / Developer “Eisenhof” Gemeinnützige Wohnungsgesellschaft m.b.H respectively
EBG Gemeinnützige Ein- und Mehrfamilienhäuser Baugenos. reg. Gen. m. b. H.
Architecture SUPERBLOCK Ziviltechniker GmbH and M&S Architekten ZT GmbH
Building system services
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Project scope Residential complex with special rooms for urban gardening and an integrated sports court, a total of approx. 30,000 m² of gross floor area
Our services Competition support, building physics in all work phases
Contract duration 2016 until 2019
Owner / Developer “Eisenhof” Gemeinnützige Wohnungsgesellschaft m.b.H respectively
EBG Gemeinnützige Ein- und Mehrfamilienhäuser Baugenos. reg. Gen. m. b. H.
Architecture SUPERBLOCK Ziviltechniker GmbH and M&S Architekten ZT GmbH
Building system services

The residential complex is located at site 5 of the urban development area In der Wiesen Ost in the 23rd district of Vienna, Liesing. It comprises of 161 apartments, of which 105 are subsidised apartments with a purchase option and 56 are super-subsidised smart apartments. We supported this project with the complete technical planning of the building physics (thermal, moisture and sound insulation and component-related fireproofing). The residence also includes infrastructure for urban gardening, such as greenhouses, as well as an indoor sports court.

We supported this project with the complete technical planning of the building physics (thermal, moisture and sound insulation and component-related fireproofing).

With our expertise in building physics, we contributed to solving the sound and thermal insulation of the external access routes, as well as addressing the acoustic challenges posed by the sports court integrated into the residential building.

Fotocredits: © Superblock / Jürgen Pletterbauer