Dresden, bicycle shelter and rubbish bins, V2009934
Rubbish collection points and bicycle storage facility in Dresden, Hainbuchenstraße 2-16
As part of extensive modernisation measures, the residential environment on Hainbuchenstraße in Dresden has been sustainably upgraded. The measures included the construction of new, visually appealing waste disposal areas and a bicycle shelter. In addition, the outdoor facilities were redesigned with barrier-free access, new bicycle parking spaces, restructured green areas and a fastened fire brigade staging area.
The aim was to create a functional yet architecturally high-quality upgrade of the outdoor area that meets the increased requirements in terms of use, safety and design.
♻ rubbish enclosures
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Construction made of hot-dip galvanised steel parts
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Side panelling made of perforated sheet metal (aluminium, 2 mm, perforation QG 20–50 mm)
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Powder-coated in special colour RAL 7005 mouse grey
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Subdivision into separate waste areas by means of partition walls
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Two locking systems with swing doors for secure access
🚲 bicycle shelter
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Hot-dip galvanised steel construction
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Side panelling similar to that used for waste disposal areas: perforated sheet metal (aluminium, 2 mm, perforation QG 20–50 mm)
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Powder coating in special colour RAL 7005 mouse grey
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Extensive Dachbegrünung als Gründach Light
🌿 Urban development added value
The new facilities combine functionality, safety and high-quality architectural design. By integrating bicycle parking spaces, barrier-free access and green roofs, they contribute to the enhancement of the neighbourhood and to a sustainable, future-oriented infrastructure.
Dresden, bicycle shelter and rubbish bins, V2009934
Rubbish collection points and bicycle storage facility in Dresden, Hainbuchenstraße 2-16
As part of extensive modernisation measures, the residential environment on Hainbuchenstraße in Dresden has been sustainably upgraded. The measures included the construction of new, visually appealing waste disposal areas and a bicycle shelter. In addition, the outdoor facilities were redesigned with barrier-free access, new bicycle parking spaces, restructured green areas and a fastened fire brigade staging area.
The aim was to create a functional yet architecturally high-quality upgrade of the outdoor area that meets the increased requirements in terms of use, safety and design.
♻ rubbish enclosures
-
Construction made of hot-dip galvanised steel parts
-
Side panelling made of perforated sheet metal (aluminium, 2 mm, perforation QG 20–50 mm)
-
Powder-coated in special colour RAL 7005 mouse grey
-
Subdivision into separate waste areas by means of partition walls
-
Two locking systems with swing doors for secure access
🚲 bicycle shelter
-
Hot-dip galvanised steel construction
-
Side panelling similar to that used for waste disposal areas: perforated sheet metal (aluminium, 2 mm, perforation QG 20–50 mm)
-
Powder coating in special colour RAL 7005 mouse grey
-
Extensive Dachbegrünung als Gründach Light
🌿 Urban development added value
The new facilities combine functionality, safety and high-quality architectural design. By integrating bicycle parking spaces, barrier-free access and green roofs, they contribute to the enhancement of the neighbourhood and to a sustainable, future-oriented infrastructure.




