In der Wiesen – New-build condominiums for sale in 1230 Liesing Wien
In der Wiesen, 1230 Liesing, Wien
Cluster Living
Highlights
- Car-free neighbourhood
- Cluster housing with shared living options
- Semi-public ground-floor zone with neighbourhood amenities
- Two volumes on a shared plinth
- Planned rooftop PV pergola
Features
Building & surroundings
- Bike room with DIY workshop
- Community kitchen with children's play area
- Lounge
- Initiative room
- Neighbourhood house with event space and shared offices
- Food co-op
- Indoor pool (25 m)
- Kindergarten
- Grocery store
- Market street for small businesses
- Children's and youth playgrounds
- Central neighbourhood park
Location
Nearby infrastructure
- Erlaaer StraßeMetro station5 min334 m
- GoldhammergasseBus stop6 min476 m
- Österreichische Kinderfreunde - Landesorganisation WIEN - Helene-Thimig-Weg 11Kindergarten4 min325 m
- VS Erlaaer Straße 74School8 min557 m
- Hochschule Campus Wien (HCW), High Tech Campus - Gutheil-Schoder-Gasse 8University22 min4 km
- BillaSupermarket5 min393 m
- Balance ApothekePharmacy6 min472 m
- Traumazentrum Wien - Standort Meidling, AUVA ehemaliges Unfallkrankenhaus MeidlingHospital11 min5.3 km
- Parkanlage Friedhof ErlaaPublic park6 min432 m
- Spielplatz PaN-ParkToddler playground10 min711 m
- Sporthalle Altmannsdorfer StraßeSports facility8 min567 m
- TheresienbadSwimming pool19 min5.3 km
Apartments for sale in In der Wiesen – 6 available
About the project
The vision for this neighborhood, often referred to as "Mona’s Liesing," is rooted in creating a climate-resilient and sustainable environment for both current and future generations. Situated directly alongside a central district park, the project is designed as a car-free zone where life unfolds at a human pace. It is a neighborhood "fit for tomorrow," addressing the urgent needs of modern urban residents who seek a balance between city connectivity and natural tranquility.
A Philosophy of Growing Together
The architectural identity of the project is defined by a green facade that serves as a living symbol of the community "growing together." This isn't just an aesthetic choice; the greenery is nurtured by a thoughtful irrigation system using rainwater cisterns, while a photovoltaic pergola on the roof provides sustainable power. The structure itself consists of two distinct building volumes—a residential tower and a lower cluster building—united by a common base. Between these structures lies a central atrium, where bridges connect the different parts of the house and invite residents to linger, relax, and reconnect with one another.
The Arrival and Social Experience
The ground floor is designed as a semi-public zone, acting as a vibrant interface between the private homes and the surrounding neighborhood. Upon entering, you are greeted by the "Salon," a space intended for informal encounters and a warm welcome as you arrive home. This level is the heart of the community's social life, featuring a community kitchen with a dedicated children's play area, a food co-op, and an initiative room for local projects. For those who prefer a hands-on lifestyle, the bicycle room includes dedicated space for DIY repairs.
Beyond the immediate building, the "Market Street" offers small business spaces at subsidized rents, creating opportunities for residents to combine living and working within their own neighborhood.
Flexible Living in the Residential Tower
The apartments in the residential tower are designed with efficiency and adaptability in mind. Each unit features a generous kitchen-living area that serves as the social anchor of the home, complemented by compact bedrooms and private balconies. Recognizing that life moves through different phases, the layouts are intentionally flexible; large living rooms can be partitioned to create temporary nurseries or additional rooms as families grow. Furthermore, every unit in the tower includes a dedicated, separable home office zone, catering to the modern requirement for a professional workspace within the home.
The Communicative Heart: Cluster Living
The lower building introduces "Cluster Living," a contemporary housing form designed for those who value communication and shared experiences. This concept bundles compact, private living units around a large, shared central zone. It is an ideal arrangement for diverse groups—from single parents and students to seniors and patchwork families—who wish to live "door-to-door" with friends or like-minded individuals.
While every resident enjoys the privacy of their own unit, complete with a private bathroom and kitchenette, they also gain access to expansive shared areas. Depending on the cluster's size, these can include a large community kitchen, a shared living room, a "bath-lounge" with a bathtub, and even a winter garden on the rooftop. This model allows for a "no-pigeonhole" approach to living, where the composition of the cluster is shaped by the residents themselves, fostering a diverse and supportive micro-community.