Nullenergiestadt Mietraching, Sustainable architectural complex in Mietraching, Germany.
Nullenergiestadt Mietraching is a sustainable district with wooden buildings, solar systems, and energy technologies designed to use no fossil fuels. The area contains different zones for living, working, and recreation spread across the grounds.
The site was formerly a US intelligence facility that closed in 2004. The B&O Group purchased part of the area in 2005 and converted it into an energy-efficient residential district.
The site brings together different areas for work, wellness, nature, and sports in one place, creating a mixed community where people live and work side by side. Visitors can see how daily life unfolds across these different zones.
The site has a hotel and park area with facilities operated by renewable heating and solar systems. Visitors can walk through the different zones to see sustainable living in practice.
The site contains Germany's first wooden high-rise building, completed in 2011. This structure demonstrates that sustainable construction methods work for tall buildings too.
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