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The "Tenne" project by Thomas Kröger is a durable renovation project of a charming historic barn originally constructed in the 1870s in Brandenburg, Germany. Initially serving as a stable, the conversion in 2014 saw it evolve into a rural estate featuring a standalone holiday apartment. This revitalization increased the usable surface area to 440 m², preserving the rustic charm of the original structure while offering modern amenities for visitors to enjoy.

This project contributes to the social-ecological transformation through adaptive reuse of a historic barn. Utilizing sustainable materials and energy-efficient design, it minimizes environmental impact while revitalizing rural communities and promoting tourism. This approach showcases the potential of sustainable development to preserve heritage and enhance local economies.

City

Brandenburg

Country

Germany

Use Before

Agriculture, Barn

Use After

Housing

Year

2014