Climate, environment and social issues in the mission statement of the Siedlungswerk Stuttgart – business strategies illustrated by the projects "FreiburgLeben" and "Seelberg-Wohnen" in Stuttgart

The Stuttgart -based building cooperative "Siedlungswerk gemeinnützige Gesellschaft für Wohnungs- und Städtebau mbH" ("Siedlungswerk" for short) pursues a corporate strategy that combines social and environmental objectives, yet always takes the specific local conditions and opportunities into account. This is illustrated in an exemplary way by two particular projects. The two projects concern inner-city locations in Freiburg ("FreiburgLeben") and in Bad Cannstatt, Stuttgart ("Seelberg-Wohnen") that were formerly commercial areas. In both reference projects, energy and climate concepts that take both ecological and social objectives into consideration have been developed and already partially implemented.
Objectives: FreiburgLeben
Objectives: Seelberg-Wohnen (Stuttgart)
Stuttgart, Freiburg
Recent regional climate projections, scenarios, and information are provided by the DWD (German Meteorological Service). Basic information on the specific urban climates in Freiburg and Stuttgart is also available from the DWD.
extreme weather events
Changes in annual average values are normally not critical factors with regard to climate change adaptation in the real estate and housing industry. Far greater significance must be attached to the increase in extreme weather events.
The focus of the research lies on business policies: The process sequence is examined, from the stated business and ecological policies to the realization and administration of the project, how the stakeholders interact in implementing urban development and technical factors, and where important points of approach lie. In addition to analysing the business strategies and processes, marketing measures, user behaviour, and internal monitoring are assessed.
The climate protection measures examined are: heat from renewable energy, use of groundwater as a source of heat, spiral pumps for producing electricity for heat pumps, wood pellet heaters to cover peak demands in winter, heat recovery from sewage, CHP plant for producing electricity for a heat pump while covering peak heat demands
Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Development (BMVBS) and the Federal Institute for Research on Building, Urban Affairs and Spatial Development (BBSR): KlimaExWoSt - ImmoKlima
Promoter: Siedlungswerk nonprofit Society for Housing and Urban Development Ltd.;
Project researchers: WEEBER + PARTNERS - Institute for Urban Planning and Social Research
Project partners: ImmoTherm, SW Management Company (SWV), EGS-plan;
Cooperation: G.A.S. build research plan, Operating and real estate industry in the Institute for Applied Research (IAF), School of Economics and Nürtingen-Geislingen
Siedlungswerk nonprofit Society for Housing and Urban Development Ltd.
Heusteigstraße 27/29
D-70180 Stuttgart