fbpx DAN | Daily Architecture News MVRDV reimagines the world’s oldest social housing complex - DAN | Daily Architecture News
MVRDV reimagines the world’s oldest social housing complex

MVRDV reimagines the world’s oldest social housing complex

News
26-08-2021
WATCH: Global architecture and design highlights.

Netherlands-based architecture firm MVRDV is adding its expertise in urban planning and housing architecture to a dynamic, forward-looking conversation about the future of social housing. Undertaken as part of the celebrations marking the 500th anniversary of the Fuggerei social housing in Augsburg, Germany, MVRDV’s contributions include visions for the future, as well as the design for an exhibition pavilion to open in Augsburg next year.

The brainchild of merchant Jakob Fugger, the Fuggerei is the world’s oldest social housing complex. Since 1521 it has provided a place for people to live with dignity, charging a constant, unchanging rent of just one guilder per year – equivalent to 0.88 euros in modern currency. 

MVRDV in Germany
MVRDV social housing
MVRDV reimagines the world’s oldest social housing complex.

MVRDV reimagines the world’s oldest social housing complex

In the current times of housing shortage, climate crisis, social inequality and isolation, the sustainability-oriented and people-centred concept of the Fuggerei provides a global role model, and offers a response to the great social and ecological questions of our time.

So, in celebration of the Fuggerei’s 500th anniversary, the Fugger Foundations are inviting an interdisciplinary debate, over the course of several months, that places the Fuggerei’s guiding principles at the centre of attention. The anniversary year kicked off with celebrations in Augsburg on August 23, exactly 500 years after the founding of the pioneering social innovation. 

The culmination of these conversations with thought leaders from the field of architecture, science, politics, culture and religion will be a series of studies designed by MVRDV for future Fuggereien around the world, as well as a “Fuggerei Code” for the future of social housing. These will be presented in a pavilion outside the Augsburg town hall (pictured), also designed by MVRDV, beginning in May 2022. 

MVRDV social housing

The pavilion itself is a long, narrow gabled building; its form inspired by the long terraced houses of the Fuggerei itself. However, rather than a single straight shape, one end of the pavilion is curved, pointing towards the Fuggerei from its location on the town square, and raised to form an 8.5-metre cantilever that provides a lookout point to view the town hall itself.

This raised end incorporates a sloped tribune, allowing the pavilion to host lectures, presentations, and other events during the interdisciplinary debate of the 500-year Fuggerei anniversary. The pavilion will be made of cross- laminated timber, with its large cantilever thus demonstrating the structural potential of a relatively new technology based on a sustainable material. 

“MVRDV has a long history with housing projects – in fact one of our first realised designs was for a housing project in Amsterdam, called WoZoCo”, says MVRDV founding partner Jacob van Rijs. “Since then we have designed all kinds of housing, all over the world, from Madrid to Tianjin. But the fascinating history of the Fuggerei makes it unlike anything we’ve worked on. It goes to show how diverse housing can be as a topic of exploration; no matter how many approaches you imagine, there are always other ways.” 

“From the very beginning, the Fuggerei has set standards that have the power to positively change society and provide an innovative answer to urgent social challenges”, adds Alexander Graf Fugger-Babenhausen, a member of the Fugger Family Senior Council. “The Fugger idea is for everyone, it knows no boundaries. We invite the world to be part of this anniversary.” 

mvrdv.nl

From the very beginning, the Fuggerei has set standards that have the power to positively change society and provide an innovative answer to urgent social challenges.

Alexander Graf Fugger-Babenhausen Member, Fugger Family Senior Council
MVRDV social housing
MVRDV social housing

Catch up on more architecture, art and design highlights. Plus, subscribe to receive the Daily Architecture News e-letter direct to your inbox.

Related stories

Advertisement
Login to join the conversation

Subscriber comments are moderated first. Respect others. Criticise ideas, not people. No offensive language View commenting guidelines

0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Further Reading
View all in News
Cole Hair Studio in Double Bay by Nickolas Gurtler Office
Finding resonance with Nickolas’ razor-sharp design style, Mariah commissioned NGO to transform her commercial site on New South Head Road into a thrumming hair hub, where edginess and “adventurousness,” Nickolas says, could share the spotlight with a fair share of socialites. But first, the designer and his team needed to overcome the ghosts of hair-salons […]
News
07-07-2222
'Pure gold': Au79 cafe at Chadstone by Mim Design 
In addition to this, the client’s brief included the desire to create “a moment of pure gold,” Miriam reveals, prompting her team at Mim Design to craft a textural, gilded oasis within the confines of Chadstone. The dramatic, vaulted glass ceiling above the pill-shaped site inspired the designers to explore ideas of replicating a greenhouse […]
News
28-06-2222
Galei Kinneret Hotel in Israel by Saar Zafrir Design
Dating back to 1946, the Galei Kinneret boasts a rich and storied history. The founder, inspired by a trip she took to the Villa d’Este hotel on Lake Como, fitted it out with Persian rugs and antiques she had procured from all over the world. While its monumental facade has remained intact, its latest reimagining […]
News
16-06-2222
Open to the elements: A tropical brutalist villa in Bali
A minimalist facade with a curved wall clad in cream tiles serves as a slip entrance to the villa and was inspired by the arched ceilings of Sydney’s train tunnels, a feature the Australian owner researched as part of the project. At the top of the site are two bedrooms followed by a decline of […]
News
14-06-2222
Haute hotel: Inside the long-awaited Aman New York
Guided by the pulse of the city and imbued with Aman’s inimitable design philosophy – one that pays homage to the striking architectural history of the original building – Aman New York is a lesson in understated elegance and urban comfort. The hotel welcomes its guests 14 floors above street level, where a double-height atrium instills […]
News
11-06-2222
Hotel Cala Di Volpe in Sardinia by Moinard Bétaille Agency
A retelling of sorts, Moinard Bétaille’s gentle approach to the renovation of Hotel Cala di Volpe on Sardinia’s Costa Smeralda pays homage to its original architect, the late “sculptor of houses” Jacques Couëlle, with a new narrative that speaks of a storied past while being anchored firmly in the present. Four years in the making, […]
News
09-06-2222

Back to Top