Munich is planning an eco-district: The most sustainable housing project in Germany!

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Allach in Munich is planning a sustainable eco-district with 1,300 apartments by 2030. Focus: environment, mobility and quality of life.

Allach in München plant ein nachhaltiges Öko-Viertel mit 1300 Wohnungen bis 2030. Fokus: Umwelt, Mobilität und Lebensqualität.
Allach in Munich is planning a sustainable eco-district with 1,300 apartments by 2030. Focus: environment, mobility and quality of life.

Munich is planning an eco-district: The most sustainable housing project in Germany!

What is happening in the church gardens of Allach? Amidst logistics companies and warehouses, a pioneering project is being built that could crown the city of Munich as the most sustainable eco-district in Germany. As [Merkur](https://www.merkur.de/lokales/muenchen/muenchens-neues-oeko-viertel-so- Werden-die-kirschgaerten-93789151.html) reports, around 1,300 apartments are to be built here in five construction phases by 2030 on an area of ​​60,000 square meters. The first apartments will be ready for occupancy as early as 2027.

With a generous planning approach, the initiators want to create a lively and sustainable living space that meets both modern requirements and takes nature into account. Among other things, 400 new trees and 10,000 square meters of green roofs are planned, which will not only look beautiful but also contribute to biodiversity. A special species protection zone will be established along the railway to promote ecological balance.

A sustainable living space

The district will not only impress with its ecological standards, but also with innovative construction methods. The wood hybrid construction method is used, which is environmentally friendly and at the same time sets aesthetic accents. Another aspect is the traffic concept, which is intended to minimize car traffic: mobility stations and sharing parking spaces ensure that residents can access the city's advantages in an environmentally friendly way.

Where is urban development heading? The answer can be found not only in Allach, but also in DNGB. For the cities of tomorrow, it is crucial to create suitable framework conditions for sustainable, future-proof neighborhoods. The DGNB certification system offers a valuable planning and optimization tool for systematically and economically implementing holistic sustainability qualities.

For a greener future

In the context of climate change and resource scarcity, new solutions must be found. The initiative in Allach not only aims to reduce carbon emissions, but also enables the use of local geothermal energy as a heating system. This will be combined with adaptations to heavy rain events and overheating to make communities livable in the future. Fraunhofer UMSICHT emphasizes that acceptance by all those involved, especially the population, is absolutely necessary.

With city funding of 144 million euros, this ambitious project will be pushed forward quickly. The goal is clear: well-thought-out neighborhood management, neighborhood cafés, four daycare centers, a primary school and play areas will contribute to the quality of life and strengthen the community.

With this project, Munich is resolutely meeting the challenges of urbanization, climate change and resource management. The future lies in sustainable concepts, and the church gardens in Allach will make a significant contribution to this.