The revitalization of a former church site belonging to the parish of St. Thomas Morus in the Tannenbusch district of Bonn gave rise to the Morus Quartier, a well-planned residential project that combines modern, affordable living with comprehensive social infrastructure. In addition to the residential areas, the approximately 90 apartments, 32 of which are subsidized, also include daycare centers, commercial units, and an active neighborhood management program that supports neighborhood structures. The aim of the project is to combine quality of life, functionality, and sustainable urban development and to create a lively neighborhood for different user groups. The buildings were constructed in accordance with the KfW 40/40+ standard and feature green roofs, photovoltaic systems, and other energy-efficient measures such as optimized insulation and modern heating systems. Barrier-free floor plans and well-thought-out architecture ensure the comfort, flexibility, and sustainability of the apartments.
Green courtyards, roof gardens, play and recreation areas create spaces for socializing, leisure, and relaxation. The combination of high-quality open space design, ecological construction, and the conversion of a previously unused site has created a sustainable neighborhood that strengthens the urban structure of northern Bonn and serves as a forward-looking model project.
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