Falkenhöh garden city

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Falkenhöh garden city

The garden city Falkenhöh is a garden city in Falkensee, Brandenburg .

history

The garden city Falkenhöh was built in 1992 by Herlitz Falkenhöh AG in Falkensee . The residential complex comprises around 1450 residential units that connect city villas, terraced houses and multi-storey buildings. The concept of the facility was designed by the Berlin architect Helge Sypereck.

Awards

Falkenhöh was awarded the German Urban Development Prize in 1996. This prize was awarded to a new building project for the first time in its 15-year history. In addition to the location, this was also due to the use of ecologically sound building materials, the sensitive treatment of nature and the fact that Herlitz Falkenhöh AG not only planted more than 3,200 trees but also built an attractive day-care center.

traffic

The garden city is located directly on Spandauer Strasse coming from Berlin in the immediate vicinity of Spandauer Platz, from where the L 20 state road enables a connection to Dallgow-Döberitz .

Two bus connections are offered, including the Berlin bus line 337 from Spandau , which enables a trip to Spandau train station with the option to change to the Berlin S-Bahn , regional, long-distance and underground ( line U7 ).

swell

  1. ^ Annual report 1996 of Herlitz Falkenhöh AG.
  2. Route of bus 337. In: BVG. Retrieved July 21, 2020 .

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Coordinates: 52 ° 33 ′ 32.1 ″  N , 13 ° 8 ′ 11 ″  E