Bauer Resources constructs excavation pit with geothermally activated elements

Over an area of 35,000m2, there was hardly a stone left standing. Most of the buildings on the site in Munich’s Schwabing district were converted or in some cases partially demolished. Only the old wool factory and a garage complex in the northern area of Lodenfrey Park were left as a reminder of old times – but that is no longer the case anymore. The former grounds of the textile company Lodenfrey were gradually converted into a modern business park after production was relocated in the 1980s. Now the last remnants of the former textile production factory will also be removed.

Bauer Resources constructs excavation pit with geothermally activated elements Bauer Resources constructs excavation pit with geothermally activated elements Bauer Resources constructs excavation pit with geothermally activated elements Bauer Resources constructs excavation pit with geothermally activated elements Bauer Resources constructs excavation pit with geothermally activated elements

Bauer Resources worked in collaboration with Bauer Spezialtiefbau on a development project in Munich’s Schwabing district

Where silk, satin, velvet and loden cloths were formerly stored, a modern and groundbreaking new building will soon enrich the campus grounds: Haus K.