P+R Neuperlach-Süd multi-storey car park:

Combining sustainability and modern urbanity at the gateway to the city of Munich

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Connecting, functional, forward-looking.

The Neuperlach-Süd P+R car park in Munich, which opened in March 2024, is a prime example of sustainable and user-friendly infrastructure in a major city. Located on Carl-Wery-Straße, the car park is directly connected to Munich’s U5 and S7 underground and S-Bahn lines, making it an ideal hub for commuters. The project was part of the development plan to complete the urban quarter south of the railway station.

Fact sheet

Year

2024

Location

Munich-Neuperlach

Country

Germany

Number of parking spaces

770

E-charging station

72

Disabled parking spaces

8

Customer

SWM - Stadtwerke München GmbH

Services

Consulting, Planning, Execution

Features

Design, Digital use concept, Noise cancelling, Soundproof facade, Sustainability

Project category

New construction, P+R parking garage

Façade competition

Innovative architectural façade

Designed by Delugan-Meissl Architects of Vienna in collaboration with Maisch Wolf Architects of Munich as part of an architectural competition, the building features a partially open façade of overlapping metal panels. As well as being aesthetically pleasing, they also provide effective sound insulation from neighbouring buildings. Together with the adjacent boarding house, the building has been successfully integrated into the urban environment.

The MSCP is fully equipped with soundproof ceilings and high-quality features such as four lifts. The four lift shafts and stairwells are clad in artificial stone and have glass doors.

“It's the most beautiful multi-storey car park in Munich.”

Focus

Sustainability in the urban context.

The car park uses environmentally friendly technologies such as a PV system on the roof, which generates electricity for the entire building incl. the e-charging stations. The car park infrastructure actively encourages the use of electric vehicles. There is an option to expand the car park by 60 e-charging stations. In this way, the project promotes ecological change in urban mobility and supports Munich’s transition to a more sustainable and user-friendly city.

Traffic flow is simpler, faster, and more efficient in the split-level building thanks to a modern parking guidance system with automated license plate recognition. Additionally, it helps to reduce CO2 emissions. Attractive daily rates from the operator of just EUR 1.50 and other tariff options make parking here particularly appealing for daily commuting.

„SWM's new P+R car park is an architecturally appealing building that is a landmark in the cityscape. With numerous charging points for electric cars and a PV system to supply green electricity, the new building also meets high standards in terms of sustainability.”

Sustainability features

1

Attractive parking fees encourage early switch to public transport to reduce traffic in Munich city centre.

2

72 e-charging stations with an expansion option for a further 60 e-chargers.

3

PV system on the car park roof generates electricity for e-charging stations and lighting.

4

Efficient parking guidance system with level counting and display of available e-charging spaces reduces CO2 emissions in the car park.

5

Intensive landscaping in the two courtyards optimises the microclimate.

6

Extensive rooftop greenery helps with natural cooling.

Sophisticated execution

Technical know-how in demand? Of course.

The vicinity of the car park to the adjacent 17-storey boarding house presented a structural challenge. This proximity alone required strategic process planning. Huber Parking mastered the situation thanks to more than 30 years of relevant experience.

The two green courtyards at the sides of the car park are special features. Expansive light spaces play with the architecture of the façade and allow plants to grow in the light-flooded courtyards. They are also important for the ventilation of the car park. The greenery is efficiently watered by drip irrigation.

This project is a definite highlight.