Schwerin: Wilhelminian style house is dismantled into modern rental apartments!

A Schwerin Wilhelminian style house on the Pfaffenteich is restored. 24 rental apartments will be built by November, 7 million euros.
A Schwerin Wilhelminian style house on the Pfaffenteich is restored. 24 rental apartments will be built by November, 7 million euros. (Symbolbild/NAG)

Schwerin: Wilhelminian style house is dismantled into modern rental apartments!

Schwerin, Deutschland - In the old town of Schwerin, thanks to the engagement of craftsman Gabil Gasimov, a piece of history is blooming again. After a Wilhelminian style at the Pfaffenteich was empty for almost 30 years and left to the decay, the building now shines again in new splendor. The facade of the building was comprehensively cleaned, repaired and rejected. The base and the impressive entrance door are still pending, but the interior design should be completed by November this year, so that the first tenants can move into the new apartments. As the Ostsee newspaper reports, rental prices will be between 14.50 and 17 euros per square meter-a fair rental design in a charming old building.

The project is organized by AMR Attia, the project coordinator, which emphasizes how important the preservation of the building is for the city. Looking back to the beginning, it is astonishing that the monument protection authority has pushed a stop to the demolition plans after the turn. The Wilhelminian style is now the subject of modern architecture that combines tradition and innovation, which reflects the guiding principle of the city, as the city administration explains.

project development and modern construction methods

In addition to the renovated Wilhelminian style house,

As part of the project, a new apartment building is also being built, which is built with ecologically produced finished parts from southern Germany. This modern construction enables a significant shortening of the construction period by 50 percent, which is not only cost -saving, but also contributes to sustainability. Particular attention was also paid to the roofing, in which slate from Thuringia was used, so that the building is given a stylish and contemporary design.

But the project goes beyond pure modernization. The city of Schwerin has clear goals in the field of monument preservation and urban renewal, which are closely linked to the preservation of the historical cityscape. The building and monument preservation specialist service plays a crucial role here by striving for a harmonious connection between traditional and contemporary architecture. This is also reflected in the broad approach of monument conservation, which is considered a measure to preserve the historical city structure, which is considered particularly valuable.

monument preservation in the context of sustainability

In the broader discussion about monument protection and sustainability, reference is often made to the challenges that arise in the integration of historical buildings into modern ways of life. The German Foundation for Monument Protection emphasizes that monument preservation can be regarded as lived sustainability. Especially in a society that is becoming increasingly aware of the importance of a sustainable lifestyle, monument protection contributes to resource conservation and promotion of urban development. The preservation of monuments is not only seen as a cultural responsibility, but also as a central part of a future -oriented planning.

The overall project around the Pfaffenteich comprises a total of 24 new apartments and is estimated at around seven million euros. Construction is not only an economic investment, but also a signal for the importance of the historical heritage today. Schwerin shows that the preservation of history and modern living can be harmoniously connected. The city thus remains on the right track to combine tradition and modern solids.

For more information about sustainable urban development, you will find details on the pages of the German Foundation Monument Protection or the Stadtverwaltung Schwerin . The Ostsee newspaper also documented the project and its progress well: here .

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