New Project online: Frankfurt a.M. "Campo Bornheim"
A new urban neighbourhood with flats, commercial buildings, pubs, cafés and restaurants was created on a brownfield site in the city centre. Two buildings listed for preservation and an old residential building were integrated in this project.
Use mixture on inner-city conversion area
Source: Post-Welters, Dortmund
Around 679,000 inhabitants (as of 2012) live in Frankfurt am Main, the number of inhabitants permanently increasing. Accordingly, the need for housing is high. The “CAMPO – Am Bornheimer Depot” (CAMPO – at the Bornheim depot) can be found about three kilometres in the north-east of the city centre of Frankfurt in the middle of the urban district of Bornheim. Bornheim’s centre is characterised by a dense Wilhelminian architecture. The blocks of houses are mostly closed and the inner areas of the blocks partly built up. The use structure in the neighbourhood is heterogeneous. By 2003, the project site has been used as a tram depot by the city’s transport operator, "Verkehrsbetriebe Frankfurt".>> to the project