Studio Buildings in Königsweg

Klaus-Peter Gast

Description

Architects Becher+Rottkamp’s new building project on the edge of an industrial estate is an experiment combining living and work and a remarkably successful example of modern housing. The site is opposite former railway halls, now converted, open spaces and allotments; this made relatively dense development possible. The building costs had to be kept low, and the construction was to be energy-saving. A chain of three units was developed, in a comb-shaped structure. They are parallel, two-storey blocks that can contain living and working rooms or the bedroom area on both the ground or the upper floor. They are connected on the access side in the northeast by a single-storey building containing more spaces for living and working and allowing for roof terraces.

This combined approach to living and working provides fellow occupants with scope and distance as a courtyard is provided in each case. The latter also offers a wide range of possibilities as a working yard, playground or garden, and retains the existing trees. The large usable areas designated ‘studios’ can be used flexibly and can also be extended to suit individual requirements. The neutral character of the ground plan is also reflected in the overall appearance of the group of buildings: reduced forms, clear contours and thought­fully disposed, well-considered elements demonstrate the attitudes of the occupants of this terse and yet elegant architecture with lavish space.

Drawings

This browser does not support PDFs.Site plan

This browser does not support PDFs.Axonometric diagram with the position of the studio areas

This browser does not support PDFs.Ground floor area with main entrance above access path, entrance area and studio/living areas attached on both sides

This browser does not support PDFs.Second floor with bedrooms or, if applicable, studio-/living area and bathrooms

This browser does not support PDFs.Longitudinal section in the area of the connecting buildings

Photos

Exterior view from the street

Interior view of living and study area with open kitchen


Originally published in: Klaus-Peter Gast, Living Plans: New Concepts for Advanced Housing, Birkhäuser, 2005.

Building Type Housing

Morphological Type Clustered Low-Rise/Mat, Row House

Urban Context Suburbia

Architect Andreas Becher, Becher + Rottkamp, Elmar Rottkamp

Year 2000

Location Berlin

Country Germany

Geometric Organization Cluster, Linear

Number of Units 3

Size of Units 275 m²

Height Low-Rise (up to 3 levels)

Load-Bearing Structure Solid Construction

Access Type Street Access

Layout Corridor/Hallway, Duplex/Triplex, Inserted Cores

Outdoor Space of Apartment Patio, Roof Terrace

New Building, Refurbishment or Extension New Building

Additional Information High-density living and working on an industrial estate
Masonry construction with insulation and external larch cladding

Program Live/Work

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