Student residence Dingolfing
Student residence Dingolfing
Student residence Dingolfing

Product
oeko skin
,
concrete skin
,
formparts sharp-edged
,
Area
1430
m2
Colour
silvergrey
,
ebony
,
Texture
standard
,
Surface
ferro light
,
Architect
InFaCon
Installer
LiWooD Holzmodulbau
Year
Location
Dingolfing

Triple Showcase
Triple Showcase
Triple Showcase
The Dingolfing-Landau district has built a new student dormitory featuring 85 housing units, communal areas, and a cafeteria using sustainable timber modular construction. The prefabricated modules were delivered to the construction site as needed, ensuring rapid progress. The building was constructed on a parking lot directly in front of the vocational school and elevated in a way that preserved a significant portion of the parking spaces. The resulting campus-like atmosphere strengthens the connection between the school and the dormitory, fostering a dynamic learning environment. This approach ensures short distances while also minimizing additional land use. The facade incorporates three different Rieder products: in addition to öko skin slats and concrete skin panels, custom-made formparts were used. The three-dimensional elements serve as intersections around the expansive windows and structure the building envelope. Photos: Ditz Fejer
The Dingolfing-Landau district has built a new student dormitory featuring 85 housing units, communal areas, and a cafeteria using sustainable timber modular construction. The prefabricated modules were delivered to the construction site as needed, ensuring rapid progress. The building was constructed on a parking lot directly in front of the vocational school and elevated in a way that preserved a significant portion of the parking spaces. The resulting campus-like atmosphere strengthens the connection between the school and the dormitory, fostering a dynamic learning environment. This approach ensures short distances while also minimizing additional land use. The facade incorporates three different Rieder products: in addition to öko skin slats and concrete skin panels, custom-made formparts were used. The three-dimensional elements serve as intersections around the expansive windows and structure the building envelope. Photos: Ditz Fejer
The Dingolfing-Landau district has built a new student dormitory featuring 85 housing units, communal areas, and a cafeteria using sustainable timber modular construction. The prefabricated modules were delivered to the construction site as needed, ensuring rapid progress. The building was constructed on a parking lot directly in front of the vocational school and elevated in a way that preserved a significant portion of the parking spaces. The resulting campus-like atmosphere strengthens the connection between the school and the dormitory, fostering a dynamic learning environment. This approach ensures short distances while also minimizing additional land use. The facade incorporates three different Rieder products: in addition to öko skin slats and concrete skin panels, custom-made formparts were used. The three-dimensional elements serve as intersections around the expansive windows and structure the building envelope. Photos: Ditz Fejer








