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A1 Power station Inselstraße
A2 The Train Station in Żary
A3 Industry at the Finow canal
B1 "Eintracht" Welzow
C1 Stölzle-Lausitz Glass Factory
C2 The Lübbenau Power Station
C3 The Train Station in Drebkau
D1 ODRA Thread Factory Apartment Buildings
D2 Industrial Park Schwarze Pumpe
E1 The ODRA Thread Factory
E2 Residential estate Borsig
F1 House Schminke in Löbau
F2 MPiT
F3 Brass Factory
F4 Old Dairy
F5 Papermill Wolfswinkel Eberswalde
G1 The Spremberg Textile Mill
G2 The Smyrna Carpet Factory
H1 TKO Schwarze Pumpe
H2 Śląski Park Przemysłowy
I1 Adolf Hellwig Textile Factory
I2 Ołtaszyn, Wrocław
I3 Director’s Residence
I4 Industrial Culture Cottbus
I5 Zabrze, Center Południe
I6 Factories Online
J1 The Emil Cattien Textile Mill
J2 Park 7
K1 The Housing Project XX-lecia
L1 Textile mill Noack / Bergami
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D1 ODRA Thread Factory Apartment Buildings
Cohesion as a Model for the Future
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INIK Strategy:
The concept aims at the sustainable renovation of the connection between working and living, which is apparent in Nowa Sól. This will be realized exemplarily in the ODRA housing project in order to enhance the city’s historical identity and urban quality. The plan is to found a round table discussion, the conclusions of which will be integrated into a master plan.


Background:
Between 1860 and 1970, apartment buildings and buildings with social functions for the workers of the mill were built in the immediate vicinity of ODRA Thread Factory. These buildings testify to the company’s long tradition of constructing houses as a special commitment to its employees before and after 1945.
Today, a majority of the former workers continues to live in the apartments built by the company. The former industrialist villa in the center of a park is currently in public use, as are some individual buildings.




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