Major cities across Germany, led by Berlin and Frankfurt, are embarking on a significant urban transformation as the demand for flexible, smaller residential units reaches a new peak. Local authorities have recently updated zoning laws to fast-track the conversion of underused secondary office spaces into ‘Micro-Living’ districts. This move aims to address the housing shortage for young professionals while maintaining the architectural heritage …
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