Grünewald West

The urbanistic vision envisages a largely residential district, with around 367 housing units articulated around a central square. Motorised traffic will be banned from the heart of the district. A “mobility hub” will bring together all the car parking spaces planned for the district into one area. The Fund has taken the decision to sell a plot of land to the Waldorf School, so that it can locate in this district.

Urban Design and Concept

  • A human-scale, sustainable neighbourhood with car-free public spaces
  • A central square serving as a focal point for community interaction and social exchange
  • A diverse and innovative residential offering of high quality
  • Integration of the Waldorf School Luxembourg, encouraging shared use and synergy with the community
  • A Mobility Hub with centralised parking and alternative transport solutions, including car-sharing, bike rentals, and repair services

Technical file

Area: housing 41.384 m2 SCB, shops and local services 625 m2 SCB, offices 1000 m2 gross building area, « Mobility Hub » 2000 m2 gross building area, school 15 000 m2 gross building area).

Urban architects: Dewey Muller

Landscape architects: Lill + Sparla

Consulting engineers: Luxplan (mobility and environment) ;  Simon-Christiansen & Associés (energy),;Schroeder & Associés (infrastructure and water resource management), Eneco (soil cleanup).

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