Future-oriented urban development in Bern

Bern, October 2024

The visionary Wankdorfcity 3 project is taking shape in Bern, creating new residential and living space. The building permit granted lays the foundation for a lively neighbourhood that will provide around 500 flats and 3,000 jobs by 2029. The mix of living, working and leisure will revitalise the urban landscape and set new standards for sustainable urban development.

Wankdorfcity 3 is located on a 34,000 square metre site in the north of Bern. An urban living space is being created here that goes beyond mere residential use. With this project, property developer IMMOFONDS is creating a dense neighbourhood that offers both living space and contact points for commercial and leisure activities. The direct connection to public transport creates a lively ecosystem characterised by interaction and exchange.

Efficient planning and rapid approval
The complexity of the planning for this project required innovative approaches and close collaboration between the responsible architects, urban planners and authorities. Gabriela Theus, Managing Director of Immofonds Asset Management AG, explains: “The efficient processing by the City of Bern and the collaborative partnership between all parties involved led to approval in accordance with building law without any objections – a record-breaking success throughout Switzerland.”

Social and ecological sustainability
Social sustainability is a key component. The creation of meeting places, communal spaces and outdoor areas will encourage interaction between residents. The planned urban garden and the varied open spaces characterise a place of togetherness.

Diversity in living space
In order to accommodate different lifestyles, the project offers a variety of living arrangements. From small flats and tiny houses to family-friendly townhouses and multifunctional communal areas – there is something for every target group. This diversity ensures a lively neighbourhood that meets the needs of its users.

Innovative strength in urban development
Wankdorfcity 3 is based on the innovative concept of the sponge city, which promotes sustainable water management in urban areas. Landscape architect Maurus Schifferli explains that rainwater is stored in special systems so that it can be released again in a targeted manner. This principle helps to regulate the local climate and shows how modern urban planning can combine resource conservation with aesthetics.

Outlook for the next steps
The final building permit marks the start of the realisation phase. The flats and the associated services and commercial space will be ready for occupation in stages from 2027. In the coming years, Wankdorfcity 3 will not only contribute to the quality of life in Bern, but will also serve as an innovative example of modern urban development throughout Switzerland. This pioneering project signals a new era of urban living that combines intergenerational living, inclusivity and sustainability.

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