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Co-creation reframes the dorm-room experience at a German student living complex

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Brandherm + Krumey Interior Architecture completed the interior design of a student residence near Reutlingen University in a building designed by architect Be_Planen Architektur. - Joachim Grothus
The co-living complex in Reutlingen, Germany, comprises 182 rooms and communal areas for students to study and socialize. - Joachim Grothus
The designer’s brief was based on a survey conducted by the client, GWG Wohnungsgesellschaft Reutlingen, which asked students about how their space can accommodate their living and learning needs. - Joachim Grothus

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Designed using feedback from students, the Reutlingen University co-living complex fosters impromptu social interaction through its extensive shared amenities and spaces.

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