Federal Council President Ebner visits innovative residential project in Pregarten

Federal Council President Ebner visits innovative residential project in Pregarten

Pregarten. Federal Council President Franz Ebner recently visited the residential project "Wohn am Park" in Pregarten, accompanied by a delegation of the country chamber. This innovative project is designed to offer different generations a home in which you can support each other.

Stefan Hutter, the WSG board chairman, presented the special features of the project to the federal councils. The future of living, especially for the older generation, was a central theme of the exchange. "This multi -generation residential building is a successful example of the positive aspects of living together younger and older, families and seniors," said Ebner during the visit. He emphasized the urgency to deal with the challenges that demographic development brings. "In view of the demographic development, we face major challenges in the area of ​​living and must intensively deal with which forms of living have a future," added the Federal Council President.

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The concept of "living at the park" stands out due to its integrative orientation, in which exchange and support between the generations are promoted. The idea that young and old live under one roof and learn from each other is considered future -oriented. Ebner emphasized that such models not only respond to social needs, but also contribute to the design of a lively and harmonious coexistence.

The visit of Ebner is a sign of the growing interest in such innovative forms of living. This form of living could be an answer to the questions and challenges that come to us through demographic change. "We have to develop solutions at an early stage that enable all generations to find and claim their place in our society," he noted.

In the discussion, it was also discussed how important it is to respond to the needs of the older generation in order to enable them to make a self -determined life. "The design of living space must meet the needs of all generations. We should actively conduct the dialogue through new forms of living," concludes Ebner.

The project in Pregarten is an example of how well -thought -out living concepts not only create living space, but also community. It remains to be seen how these models can be implemented in other regions in order to meet the challenges of the future. More information on this topic can be found in a detailed report