• study periphery | landscape
  • munich, Germany
  • City of Munich
  • 350ha, test site 100ha, 12.000 residential units
  • completed, 2011
  • 1021-LAS
  • freiwurf Landschaftsarchitekturen, landinsicht, Stein+Schulz Stadt- und Regionalplaner

Urbanizing the Periphery. Munich

The study "periphery | landscape" identifies potentials and gives strategic advice for the long-term spatial development of the north-eastern periphery of Munich. The team was asked to work out a strategy for the development of an area of about 350 ha and to specify their findings for a sample size of around 150 ha.

The approach is based on the following steps: The potentials of the area are recognized in a profound analysis and brought together in a synthesis map (A). Challenges concerning sustainable development in the periphery were discussed. They led the team to five strategies (B). These strategies provide a framework for long-term spatial development. They were developed in a close interplay with the design of a spatial vision for the North-East of Munich (C). The spatial vision shows ideas for future open spaces and new developments. The team invented a set of typologies of periphery settlement. The typologies focus on specific combinations of settlement and open space (D). A design for the sample site (E) is differentiated with stories, best-practice examples and development options in order to illustrate the everyday life of future inhabitants.

  • study periphery | landscape
  • munich, Germany
  • City of Munich
  • 350ha, test site 100ha, 12.000 residential units
  • completed, 2011
  • 1021-LAS
  • freiwurf Landschaftsarchitekturen, landinsicht, Stein+Schulz Stadt- und Regionalplaner

Approach and work phases