International Campus starts construction of student residence in Germany

International Campus starts construction of student residence in Germany

International Campus (IC) has started construction of a student residence building as part of the new Ludwigs-Quartier in Ludwigshafen, Germany.

In total, the Ludwigs-Quartier will comprise around 77,400 square metres of gross floor area. The student residence will be developed by International Campus’ development team and will have 337 flats as well as about 135 car and 380 bicycle parking spaces.

In addition, International Campus’ barand The Fızz will offer spacious communal areas such as a gaming area, study rooms, communal kitchens and a roof terrace with a view of the banks of the Rhine.

The student residence building on the corner of Halbergstraße and Rheinallee with around 14,000 square metres of gross floor area will be LEED certified (Gold). Opening is scheduled for summer semester 2025.

“The construction work on the new The Fizz student residence in Ludwigshafen has started with the civil engineering as planned. Currently, we expect to open our house in the first quarter of 2025. Each additional flat will add needed supply to the tight local housing market,” says Michael Stapf, Chief Investment Officer of International Campus.

“The Ludwigs-Quartier also has a model character – it illustrates what holistically conceived urban districts can look like today. In our specific case, the city of Ludwigshafen shows that even larger projects can be planned and started quickly when municipalities, project developers and partners work closely together.”