The history of large German residential estates is defined by three distinct eras:
The Plattenbau (precast concrete slab building) became the standard, housing one-third of the population by 1989. LARGE RESIDENTIAL GERMANY
Large residential developments in Germany have long served as a reflection of the nation’s shifting social, political, and architectural priorities. From the modernist "socialist promises" of the early 20th century to the energy-efficient, community-driven complexes of today, these structures house over , accounting for approximately 10% of the country's total real estate stock. The Evolution of Large-Scale Housing The history of large German residential estates is