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Am Rotweg neighbourhood - project of the International Building Exhibition 2027 StadtRegion Stuttgart (IBA'27) - demolition of the existing buildings

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English: The first, already gutted, residential buildings of the Stuttgart-Rot housing estate, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Built from 1949-1950 according to plans by architect Eugen Zinsmeister (Rotweg 58-62, Fleiner Straße 6-16, Fleiner Straße 9-11 and Fleiner Straße 13-15. As part of the International Building Exhibition 2027 StadtRegion Stuttgart (IBA'27), the area now known as "Quartier am Rotweg" will be completely redeveloped. Demolition of the buildings began in December 2023.
Deutsch: Die ersten, bereits entkernten, Wohngebäude der Siedlung Stuttgart-Rot, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland. Erbaut von 1949-1950 nach Plänen des Architekten Eugen Zinsmeister (Rotweg 58-62, Fleiner Straße 6-16, Fleiner Straße 9-11 und Fleiner Straße 13-15. Im Rahmen der Internationalen Bauausstellung 2027 StadtRegion Stuttgart (IBA’27) wird das nun als "Quartier am Rotweg" bezeichnete Areal komplett neu bebaut. Der Abriss der Gebäude begann im Dezember 2023.
Français : Les premiers bâtiments d'habitation, déjà vidés de leur substance, de la cité de Stuttgart-Rot, Bade-Wurtemberg, Allemagne. Construit entre 1949 et 1950 d'après les plans de l'architecte Eugen Zinsmeister (Rotweg 58-62, Fleiner Straße 6-16, Fleiner Straße 9-11 et Fleiner Straße 13-15. Dans le cadre de l'exposition internationale d'architecture 2027 StadtRegion Stuttgart (IBA'27), le site désormais appelé "Quartier am Rotweg" sera entièrement reconstruit. La démolition des bâtiments a commencé en décembre 2023.
Español: Los primeros edificios residenciales, ya derruidos, de la urbanización Stuttgart-Rot, Baden-Wurtemberg, Alemania. Construidos entre 1949 y 1950 según los planos del arquitecto Eugen Zinsmeister (Rotweg 58-62, Fleiner Straße 6-16, Fleiner Straße 9-11 y Fleiner Straße 13-15. Como parte de la Exposición Internacional de la Construcción 2027 StadtRegion Stuttgart (IBA'27), la zona ahora conocida como "Quartier am Rotweg" será completamente reurbanizada. La demolición de los edificios comenzó en diciembre de 2023.
Português: Os primeiros edifícios residenciais, já destruídos, do bairro de Stuttgart-Rot, Baden-Württemberg, Alemanha. Construídos entre 1949 e 1950, segundo o projeto do arquiteto Eugen Zinsmeister (Rotweg 58-62, Fleiner Straße 6-16, Fleiner Straße 9-11 e Fleiner Straße 13-15), no âmbito do Salão Internacional da Construção 2027 StadtRegion Stuttgart (IBA'27), a zona atualmente conhecida como "Quartier am Rotweg" será totalmente remodelada. A demolição dos edifícios teve início em dezembro de 2023.
Italiano: I primi edifici residenziali, già sventrati, del complesso residenziale di Stoccarda-Rot, Baden-Württemberg, Germania. Costruiti nel 1949-1950 su progetto dell'architetto Eugen Zinsmeister (Rotweg 58-62, Fleiner Straße 6-16, Fleiner Straße 9-11 e Fleiner Straße 13-15. Nell'ambito dell'Esposizione Internazionale dell'Edilizia 2027 StadtRegion Stuttgart (IBA'27), l'area ora nota come "Quartier am Rotweg" sarà completamente riqualificata. La demolizione degli edifici è iniziata nel dicembre 2023.
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