We found a match
Your institution may have access to this item. Find your institution then sign in to continue.
- Title
Prinz‐Eugen‐Park, München – facettenreicher Brandschutz in Deutschlands größter Holzbausiedlung.
- Authors
Merk, Michael; Suttner, Elisabeth
- Abstract
Prinz‐Eugen‐Park in Munich – diverse fire safety for Germany's greatest wooden construction settlement The City of Munich awarded several building plots in the southern part of the Prinz‐Eugen‐Park as a coherent ecological model settlement. Around 570 apartments/units are being built here in timber construction with the aim of establishing timber construction within the city and promoting modern and sustainable urban development. In preparation for this construction project, the City of Munich commissioned a research project sponsored by the German Federal Environmental Foundation (DBU), which provided the planning basis and objectives for the realization of the timber housing estate. As part of this research work, the Ruhr‐University of Bochum in cooperation with the Technical University of Munich (TUM) worked and pointed out possible solutions for the expected deviations from the building regulations resulting from the timber construction. These results were discussed with the Fire Protection Service of the City of Munich. The engineering office Fire & Timber.Ing GmbH provided the complete fire protection engineering services (fire protection design, approval and implementation planning as well as fire protection site supervision) for three construction sites. In addition, an expert assessment was carried out for the construction of a flammable facade from a fire protection point of view for another construction site. The following article deals with the various construction methods used with particular regard to the associated fire protection requirements and measures concerning the use of wood and wood‐based materials.
- Subjects
MUNICH (Germany); FIRE protection engineering; CONSTRUCTION &; the environment; FIRE prevention; MUNICIPAL services; BUILDING sites; CONSTRUCTION laws; SUSTAINABLE urban development
- Publication
Bautechnik, 2019, Vol 96, Issue 11, p832
- ISSN
0932-8351
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/bate.201900084