QUARTIER VAUBAN
FREIBURG
GERMANY
Spatial Planning and Sustainable Development in Germany
MSc. SPRING
TU Dortmund
GERMANY
Spatial Planning and Sustainable Development in Germany
MSc. SPRING
TU Dortmund
• Starting year of the project : 1996
• Delivery year of the project : 2006
• In the South of Freiburg, on former area of a French barrack site
• More than 5,000 inhabitants and 600 jobs
• 41 ha & 20,000,000 €
• The project's structure integrates legal, political, social and economical actors from grassroot -level up to the city administration
• Energy
• Traffic/public transport
• Building
• Water
• Participation, social interaction, public spaces
• Estimated to be one of the largest solar districts in Europe
• Compulsory improved low energy standard
• Passive houses: 42 units were built to passive house standard ( 15 kWh/m 2 a) in the first development section
• Plus energy houses: 10 units - (houses which - in the average - produce more energy than they need)
• District heating grid and co-generation plant (CHP) : January 2001implemented 2002
• Reducing the use of cars in the entire district to everybody's benefit
• Vauban is one of the biggest projects of “Parking -free" and “Car -free" living
• No parking at the doorstep
• Car owners have to accept walking a short distance to reach their cars.
• A school, kindergartens, a farmer's market, businesses, a shopping center, a food coop, recreation areas, and approximately 600 jobs will all be within walking and cycling distance.
• A tram-line and a suburban train line are planned until 2006.
• Car Sharing
• Joint building processes such as Baugruppen and cooperative building
• Building takes place on a larger scale without the engagement of private investors (cost savings up to 25% )
• Ecological building corresponding to the current needs of builders and Baugruppen
• A building that has been made in a way that does not harm the environment
• Using ecological materials such as wood, clay, and other locally produced energyextensive building material
• The low -energy standard and the "parking -free" area
• Greening of roofs, the conservation and planting of trees, rainwater infiltration
Infiltration of rainwater into the ground
New ecological sewage system within one pilot project (Model house of the Baugruppe " Wohnen und Arbeiten ") : Through vacuum pipes feces are transported into a biogas plant . There they ferment anaerobically together with organic household waste, thus generating biogas, which is used for cooking . Remaining waste water (grey-water) is cleaned in biofilm plants and returned to the water cycle.
P - agency set new standards of communication, interaction and integration
S I - the co -operative food store, the farmer's market initiative, the mother's center, and many others
P S - access-galleries, community gardens and rooms, public green spaces, the resident's streets and the neighborhood center
By Baugruppen (groups of building owners) and the Genova co-operative
Öko-Institut (institute for applied ecology) is examining the projects as part of the research project "Sustainable districts in urban conversion areas"
•Energy savings per year: 28
GJ
•Reduction of CO2equivalents per year: 2100 t.
The Wagenburg (Living in Caravan) has to vacate the entrance area to the Freiburg district of Vauban
•Reduction of Sulphurdioxide (SO2 -) equivalents per year: 4 t.
•Saving of mineral resources per year: 1600 t.
• https://www.solaripedia.com/13/95/853/vauban_solar_village.html
• Article by Nick Rosen about Vauban
• Article by Andrew Purvis in The Observer
• Vauban Community Website (Germany)
• https://makinglewes.org/2014/01/26/vauban -freiburg -germany/
• https://www.vauban.de/
• https://www.badische-zeitung.de/wagenburg -im -vauban -kommandorhino-muss-weichen 46705628.html
• https://greencity.freiburg.de/pb/1450158.html
• https://www.construction21.org/city/h/vauban -ecodistrict -freiburg.html