Project Head:
Irmgard Schultz
Project Team:
Konrad Götz
Irmgard Schultz
Immanuel Stieß
Cooperation
Öko-Institut
(ÖI)
Institut für
ökologische Wirtschaftsforschung (IÖW)
Nassauischen
Heimstätte – Gesellschaft
für innovative Projekte im Wohnungsbau mbH (nhgip) und in
Zusammenarbeit mit
der Nassauischen
Heimstätte
Funding:
Federal
Ministry of Education and Research
Duration:
11/98 - 03/01
Field of research
Research Area:
Everyday Life Ecology, Energy, Consumption
about the Institute
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The ISOE successfully finished a research project
"Sustainable Modernisation of Existing Buildings - integrated
services for sustainable housing styles", funded by the German
Ministry for Education and Research, BMFT (funding code 07 Bau 01/9. It
was carried out jointly by ISOE, the Eco-Institute Darmstadt and Freiburg
(OEI), the Ecological Economics Research Institute, Berlin (IOEW) and the
Nassauische Heimstaette - Gesellschaft fuer innovative Projekte im
Wohnungsbau mbH (nhgip). The research project is being implemented in
co-operation with the Nassauische Heimstaette, a publicly owned Hessian
housing company.
Main goal of the project was to conceive an integrated approach to an
economically viable, socially integrative and environmentally sound
modernisation of public housing estates that breaks new ground both from
an eco-constructional point of view as well as with regard to economic and
social design.
Among the key elements of the modernisation concept are: reducing
consumption of resources, including energy (insulation of buildings and
new heating system) and water, a waste saving and sorting concept,
adaptation of apartments to contemporary tenants' needs (esp. according to
the requirements of old and handicapped people and families), creating
user and environmentally friendly housing environments, activation and
participation of residents and co-operation with local employment carriers
to create new jobs in the context of employment programmes. Other key
elements refer to the management and co-ordination of the modernisation
process.
The modernisation concept is being carried out at different settlements
within the Rhine-Main area, the "Hans-Boeckler-Siedlung" with
368 dwellings at the edge of the city of Offenbach, and 241 dwellings at
the "Musikerviertel" and another 202 dwellings at Neuenhain in
the town of Bad Soden. The settlements are characterised by a similar
architectural structure (built mainly in the 1950s and early 1960s), but
differ considerably with respect to the social structure of tenants.
Implementation began already in the second half of the project.
Preparation and planning for the first lots was carried out in integrated
team. Modernisation work started in spring 2001.
Key elements of the modernisation concept were documented in a
guideline for sustainable modernisation in the publicly financed housing
stock.
Projektverbund Nachhaltiges Sanieren im Bestand (Hrsg.) (2001):
Nachhaltiges Sanieren im Bestand. Leitfaden für die Wohnungswirtschaft.
Berlin, Darmstadt, Frankfurt am Main, Freiburg
order it at info@isoe.de or
Download
(460 kb pdf) - only available in German.
Contact person: Dr. Irmgard Schultz,
Project Manager
ISOE has been appointed to head this project and was responsible for its
overall management
Further information:
Aims - Project
Description (Long Version) - Schedule
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and
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