Susanne Brandherm and Sabine Krumrey discuss micro-housing concepts
Can micro-housing concepts help alleviate overcrowding of our cities? On December 13th, an expert talk on the Builtworld online platform will explore this question with Susanne Brandherm and Sabine Krumrey, along with Benjamin Albrecht from the International Campus Group and Martin Wolfrat from Art-Invest Real Estate. Builtworld, as a leading platform for the construction and real estate industry, regularly discusses relevant topics related to the future of the built environment. The headline for the online event on micro-housing concepts is: Revitalization of Urban Spaces through Mini-Apartments.
By utilising compact, efficiently designed mini-apartments, micro-housing concepts offer a solution to the shortage of affordable housing. They are tailored to the needs of urban dwellers who value a good location and functionality. By efficiently utilising urban spaces, micro-housing concepts contribute to the revitalisation of city centres and promote a more sustainable, community-oriented lifestyle. Susanne Brandherm and Sabine Krumrey use the interiors we conceived for housing providers such as Havens Living, a brand of the International Campus company, to demonstrate how interior design can support these concepts. The provider’s compact apartments are tailored to the diverse needs of a young target group. Our interior design addresses these needs in the spatial layout, thus inviting people to combine individual and communal living.