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SNDHSN construction hut

Hands-on workshops for architecture students and trainees in the finishing trade

Many rural areas are characterized by the exodus of the population and the resulting vacancies. Social and medical services are rare, and the sense of home and cohesion in the remaining community is declining. What options are there to counteract this? How can life in the countryside become more attractive again? The "Bauhütte SNDHSN" (Sundhausen) is working on these questions.

There is no lack of good ideas in the countryside, but rather a lack of structures, financial resources or simply manpower. In the Thuringian village region of Seltenrain, the Landleben Foundation and the Landengel e.V. association have been planning and implementing a new health and care network for years. The aim is to provide care, assistance and health services for the elderly and at the same time counteract the isolation of older people.

A new village center

The "Bauhütte SNDHSN" is creating the necessary conditions for this. The project is part of the International Building Exhibition (IBA) Thuringia. The aim is to design, plan, sketch and finally: get to work. In hands-on workshops, architecture students and trainees from the finishing trades design the local infrastructure and then implement their designs.

In concrete terms, bus stops or furniture for public facilities are created, as well as a country center in a vacant Konsum store from the GDR era. In addition to public facilities, there is also space for a rented doctor's surgery. A stage has recently been installed directly opposite. Together with the adjacent village square, the area serves as a meeting and gathering place as well as a venue for events.

Interdisciplinary, sustainable, oriented towards the common good

The project is both exciting and socially relevant for several reasons. Firstly, the Bauhütte strengthens the collaboration between architecture and craftsmanship. This is because the format specifically focuses on exchange and collaboration, making it a prime example of the Sto Foundation's guiding principle: „Mind & Craft“. Both groups learn and benefit from each other through insights into planning and integration in real construction - and create added value for local residents in the process.

SNDHSN is also a pioneer when it comes to sustainability and circular construction: the participants almost exclusively use materials that are already available in the economic cycle and have been made available through donations. This can occasionally be pink. This circular approach combats the waste of resources and shows what sustainable construction looks like: Recycling, upcycling and functional transformation.

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Ralf Pasel in an interview with Deutsche Bauzeitschrift (DBZ)


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