Vinzent

Allmanwappner, Munich

In the heart of Munich’s Neuhausen district, VINZENT by Allmannwappner stands as a visionary response to the pressing questions of modern urban development: How can we live well in the city—elegantly, sustainably, and with space to breathe?
VINZENT is Munich’s first timber-hybrid residential and office ensemble located within the inner city. More than just architecture, it is a bold statement of intent—a commitment to building the city of tomorrow with the values of today: ecological responsibility, design excellence, and human-centric living.

Designed with precision and warmth, VINZENT’s architecture combines clean lines with a rich material palette. The façades, composed of warm-toned timber elements and a sophisticated vertical greening system, do more than please the eye—they actively improve the urban microclimate, reduce water usage by up to 80%, and promote biodiversity. The building appears to breathe, evolving with the seasons, merging nature and structure into one harmonious whole.

Set on the corner of Gabrielenstraße and Rupprechtstraße, in a neighborhood that blends heritage charm with a creative spirit, VINZENT offers a rare kind of urban intimacy. From leafy avenues to cultural institutions and culinary destinations, Neuhausen is one of Munich’s most desirable quarters—and VINZENT enriches it with a new architectural landmark.

In the heart of Munich’s Neuhausen district, VINZENT by Allmannwappner stands as a visionary response to the pressing questions of modern urban development: How can we live well in the city—elegantly, sustainably, and with space to breathe?
VINZENT is Munich’s first timber-hybrid residential and office ensemble located within the inner city. More than just architecture, it is a bold statement of intent—a commitment to building the city of tomorrow with the values of today: ecological responsibility, design excellence, and human-centric living.

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From leafy avenues to cultural institutions and culinary destinations, Neuhausen is one of Munich’s most desirable quarters—and VINZENT enriches it with a new architectural landmark.

Vinzent

Bauwerk, Munich

In the heart of Munich’s Neuhausen district, VINZENT by Allmanwappner stands as a visionary response to the pressing questions of modern urban development: How can we live well in the city—elegantly, sustainably, and with space to breathe?

VINZENT is Munich’s first timber-hybrid residential and office ensemble located within the inner city. More than just architecture, it is a bold statement of intent—a commitment to building the city of tomorrow with the values of today: ecological responsibility, design excellence, and human-centric living.

Designed with precision and warmth, VINZENT’s architecture combines clean lines with a rich material palette. The façades, composed of warm-toned timber elements and a sophisticated vertical greening system, do more than please the eye—they actively improve the urban microclimate, reduce water usage by up to 80%, and promote biodiversity. The building appears to breathe, evolving with the seasons, merging nature and structure into one harmonious whole.

Set on the corner of Gabrielenstraße and Rupprechtstraße, in a neighborhood that blends heritage charm with a creative spirit, VINZENT offers a rare kind of urban intimacy. From leafy avenues to cultural institutions and culinary destinations, Neuhausen is one of Munich’s most desirable quarters—and VINZENT enriches it with a new architectural landmark.

In the heart of Munich’s Neuhausen district, VINZENT by Allmanwappner stands as a visionary response to the pressing questions of modern urban development: How can we live well in the city—elegantly, sustainably, and with space to breathe?

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The building appears to breathe, evolving with the seasons, merging nature and structure into one harmonious whole.

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The interiors are defined by a reduced, elegant aesthetic—soft color palettes, tactile surfaces, and timeless fixtures create an atmosphere of understated luxury.

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VINZENT is Munich’s first timber-hybrid residential and office ensemble located within the inner city

A Pioneer in Urban Space.

VINZENT redefines what urban living can mean in the 21st century. The project offers residents the best of city life—vibrant culture, culinary diversity, and everyday conveniences—while creating a calm, green refuge within the urban fabric. Its architecture and landscape design establish a thoughtful counterbalance to the pace of the city, offering privacy, light, and nature without retreating from metropolitan life. VINZENT supports a modern, connected lifestyle—one that values both community and quiet, both movement and stillness. It is a place where urbanity and serenity no longer compete, but coexist.

VINZENT redefines what urban living can mean in the 21st century. The project offers residents the best of city life—vibrant culture, culinary diversity, and everyday conveniences—while creating a calm, green refuge within the urban fabric.

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