Stuttgart Market Square





All streets and alleyways leading to market square are improved and newly paved. The market square's surface design is consists of back-lit squares, an anekdote to the townhouse's fascade design.
The peoples square offers water fountains for children and a sculptural gallery by Stuttgart artists.
Furthermore, the architects propose an increase by 1-2 storeys to the adjoining buildings to conform with the original. Originally, buildings with high and pointy gabeled roofs dominated the square.
Project Data | |
Period Overall Cost Net Area Gross Area Work Stages HOAI Competition |
2011 1,2 Mio. - - 1-2 3rd Prize |