Germany has revived modular construction, using high-quality steel, timber, and concrete modules to build affordable housing quickly.
Today’s large residential projects in Germany are defined by a move away from "anonymous" blocks toward functional, livable environments: LARGE RESIDENTIAL GERMANY
Projects like Heidelberg Village —the world’s largest passive housing complex—utilize solar-paneled facades and vertical gardens to achieve climate neutrality. Germany has revived modular construction
Facing a massive housing shortage after WWII, both East and West Germany turned to mass-produced housing. using high-quality steel