R.evo Neuperlach by Delugan Meissl Associated Architects

The new serviced apartment house in Munich-Neuperlach is positioned with its high point at the adjacent public square.

The transition from the tower to the 6-storey side wings is solved by a concave curvature which forms the representative entrance area in the glazed lower two storeys.

Photo © Sebastian Michalski

The sales areas are connected directly to the forecourt, the access to the apartment house is on the next higher level adapted to the course of the road.

Altogether the ensemble – consisting of the 50 m high residential tower, the two side buildings and a parking garage – forms a confident but discretely formulated spatial unit.

Photo © Sebastian Michalski

The use of the differentiated components is clearly visible, its configuration defines the attractive courtyard.

The striking and innovative exterior façade is characterized by the round window openings provided with folding shutters.

Photo © Sebastian Michalski

The appealing façade facing directly into the courtyard is provided with loggias.

All public, semi-public and private indoor and outdoor spaces promise a high quality to dwell. Source by by Delugan Meissl Associated Architects.

Photo © Sebastian Michalski

Location: Carl-Wery-Straße, 81739 Munich, Germany

Architect: Delugan Meissl Associated Architects

Project Manager: Gerhard Gölles

Project Team: Sebastian Brunke, Marinke Böhm-Kneidinger, Michael Lohmann, Toni Nachev; Tom Peter-Hindelang, Dusan Sekulic, Antonella Amesberger, Alex Pop-Bader, Eva Schrade; Diogo Teixeira

Landscape design: Agence Ter, Kirsten Schomakers

Client/ Awarding Body: SWI Schimpel & Winter, Projektbau GmbH, R.evo Neuperlach

Height: 54,50 m

Floor Area: 23.985 m2

Gross Surface Area: 31.487 m2

Year: 2022

Photographs: Sebastian Michalski, Courtesy of dmaa

Photo © Sebastian Michalski

Photo © Sebastian Michalski

Photo © Sebastian Michalski

Site Plan

Model

Image © dmaa

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