The new dormitory will provide self-determined living for up to 32 residents with mental and physical disabilities, integrating communal and private spaces for enhanced quality of life.
The design features a solid green plastered base and a wooden superstructure, ensuring it harmonizes with the surrounding historic villas while meeting the residents' unique needs.
This dormitory design emphasizes accessibility and orientation, with two distinct entrances tailored to the residents' living space and daytime activities, fostering independence.
In accordance with the German Participatory Living Act, the residence includes special spaces such as a Snoezel room and care bathrooms, enhancing the living experience for disabled residents.
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