Apartment Complex Steinfelsareal

Friederike Schneider

Description

The “Steinfelsareal“ is located in Zurich’s former industrial district, where conversions have already created a strong mix of living and commercial uses. The existing mix was augmented to an even greater degree in the new complex by not only stacking the different uses but also creating many different, interchangeable floor plans. These floor plans are therefore capable of responding to shifts in demand for certain uses and make it possible to avoid vacant units.

The ensemble is composed of very different building types: at the center, two rows of point blocks are grouped around an inner courtyard, which is sheltered by two rows that enclose it, the east row and the “basilica.“ The latter is a double row with a 5-story access hall in the middle, which can be reassigned to new uses according to the occupants’ wishes. Depending on their orientation, these rows contain a variety of floor plans. In lieu of a roof, they are topped by the “cloud-hanger,“ a three-story, 165-m-long slab, which is cantilevered in a spectacular fashion over top of the existing Cinemax theater on the street side.

Commercial and living spaces are arranged side by side – in the cloud-hanger, residential maisonettes are strung along commercial units that are twice as wide – or stacked one above the other: all plinth stories are used as 2-story commercial spaces with galleries, allowing for a wide variety of uses by virtue of their size and height. In some cases, flexibility of use is achieved through a free disposition of walls within the framework of the structural system, for example, on the north side of the basilica, where division forms a living or office unit as required. In other cases, the floor plans are reduced both in form and disposition to allow for residential or studio uses, for example, in the cloud-hanger.

Drawings

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Floor plan diagram, scale 1:500

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„Point Blocks” floor plan for 2nd to 5th floor, apartment with highly flexible layout, scale 1:200

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Entire ensemble 4th floor with access galleries for the “basilica”

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Entire ensemble, 9th floor, the “cloud-hanger” spans the access hall of the “basilica”

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“Basilica” floor plans for 2nd/4th, 3rd,5th,6th floor from bottom to top: north-east row with commercial or living use, south-west row (2- or 4-room apartments)

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“East row” floor plans for 2nd/4th and 3rd/5th floors, respectively: small 1-room apartments, Unité-like duplex apartments along a naturally lit central corridor

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“Cloud-hanger” floor plans for 9th to 12th floor from bottom to top: apartments in the smaller duplex units, commercial spaces in the larger units

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Section through entire ensemble

Photos

Exterior view of complex

Exterior view of courtyard


Originally published in: Oliver Heckmann, Friederike Schneider (eds.), Floor Plan Manual Housing, fourth revised and expanded edition, Birkhäuser, 2011.

Building Type Housing

Morphological Type Complex/Ensemble, Entire Block, Slab/Super-Block

Urban Context Industrial Area/Business Park, Urban Block Structure

Architect Herczog Hubeli

Year 2002

Location Zurich

Country Switzerland

Geometric Organization Linear

Building Depth “Cloud-Hanger”/“Basilica” 10 m
Point Blocks 12/13.5 m
Row to the East 17.5 m

Number of Units Approx 120 or more (depending on use of units)

Size of Units “Basilica“ Row 1: Studios for Living or Commercial Uses, Small Unit 70 m²
Row 2: 5-Room Duplex apts. 120 m² (12); 2-/4-Room Apt. 60/120 m² (30)
“Cloud-hanger“: Loft 150 m² (17); Office 280 m² (3)
Point Blocks: 5-Room Apt. 130 m² (24)

Height High-Rise (8 levels and more), Mid-Rise (4 to 7 levels)

Load-Bearing Structure Solid Construction

Access Type Atrium/Hall, Corridor, Vertical Core

Layout Duplex/Triplex, Flexible Plan, Zoning

Outdoor Space of Apartment Loggia, Roof Terrace

Parking 231 Parking Spaces in Underground Garage

New Building, Refurbishment or Extension New Building

Additional Information Dense urban ensemble composed of six point blocks, one double row with central access hall (“Basilica”), with a 165-m-long floating slab (“Cloud-hanger“) above, row to the east
5–9 stories
facing NE/SW, NW/SE

Address Steinfelsareal
Zurich

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