IU – idyllisch_urban, Vienna

IU (idyllic_urban): a housing project that creates open space

Five buildings surrounded by a generous park landscape ­­­– that’s IU (idyllic_urban). A place of retreat in the middle of Vienna, directly on the Danube Canal and opposite the famous Vienna Prater, the project promises the highest quality of life as one of the largest residential quarters in the city. Extensive green and open spaces successfully meet the advantages of the nearby city centre. The result is an attractive combination of high-quality living space, modern architecture, urbanity and tranquility.

IU – idyllisch_urban Facts

Name:
IU – idyllisch_urban
Website:
Project type:
Investment
Location:
Wehleweg 5, 7, 9 & Drorygasse 4, 4a, 1030 Vienna
Plot size:
11,604 m²
Area:
25,592 m²
Parking slots:
242
Use:
Living
Acquired in:
Q1 2018
Completion:
Q4 2019
Architects:
Roger Karré, HNP-Architekten, Blaich + Delugan, Freimüller Söllinger
Place:
Vienna

IU - IDYLLISCH_URBAN IN DETAIL

Well thought-out residential construction with exceptional standards

The new district, which offers all the facilities for daily needs within a ten-minute walk, is made up of almost 400 residential units of various sizes, which are ideally tailored to the respective needs. A kindergarten, playgrounds and a food market are part of the residential area. Thus IU develops into an idyllic meeting place, which remains consistently car-free. Nevertheless, vehicles can be accommodated: The underground car park provides 242 parking spaces and there are also about 1,600 bicycle racks available for future residents.

In the middle of the city and yet surrounded by green

The new residential quarter scores with its design versatility: individual buildings designed by renowned architectural firms are embedded in a green landscape that accounts for two-thirds of the total area. Alternating, carefully coordinated forms create a harmonious picture and create a balanced feeling of freedom and comfort. Charming places can be found everywhere, inviting you to linger. A park open to the public will provide additional recreational value.