Mischen Possible – Apartment Building Oderberger Straße 56

Oliver Heckmann

Description

The hybrid building is conceived as an interface for a variety of different uses. Ground floor and basement with an inserted light well accommodate retail and event areas. The 2nd and 3rd floors above contain two-story work/live studios. The mixed-use housing in this “urban plinth” is aimed at promoting the formation of local structures, social integration and cooperation within and outside of the building.

From the 4th floor onward, the building is distinguished by a highly differentiated spatial structure, creating flexible units with the character of a very unique “house within a house.” The varying floor heights – on both the courtyard and the street elevation – as well as the cascading offset levels parallel to the facades, create complex unit types with up to four different levels.

The internal room sequences border onto the stairwell – either on two or on three sides – and simultaneously connect with different floor and mezzanine landings, making it possible to subdivide the units. The separable units can be rented out, utilized for multigenerational living or as home offices, and also serve as small flats for caregivers or in-house help.

On the narrow, south-facing courtyard side, ceilings soar up to 4.3 m: above the kitchens, the space on this side of the building includes a gallery for use as a library or an additional open space. A guest apartment is available in the attic story, while the roof patio serves as a common outdoor space.

Drawings

This browser does not support PDFs.Floor plan diagram, scale 1:500

This browser does not support PDFs.Site plan

This browser does not support PDFs.Floor plans of ground floor, 2nd floor, scale 1:500

This browser does not support PDFs.3rd floor: work/live studios with axonometric view, A, scale 1:200

This browser does not support PDFs.4th floor: apartment B with axonometric view, scale 1:200

This browser does not support PDFs.5th floor: apartments C and D with axonometric view, scale 1:200

This browser does not support PDFs.6th floor: apartments D and E with axonometric view, scale 1:200

This browser does not support PDFs.7th floor: apartment E with axonometric view, scale 1:200

This browser does not support PDFs.8th floor: apartment F with axonometric view, scale 1:200

This browser does not support PDFs.Cross and longitudinal sections, scale 1:500

This browser does not support PDFs.Axonometric view of the various apartment volumes and their composition

Photos

Street façade

Split-level apartment interior


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

Building Type Housing

Morphological Type Block Infill/Block Edge

Urban Context Urban Block Structure

Architect BARarchitekten

Year 2010

Location Berlin

Country Germany

Geometric Organization Linear

Number of Units 10-14 (depending on subdivision of the units)

Size of Units 2nd–3rd Floor: Studios (work/live studios), 35–45m² (5 units)
4th–8th Floor: 2–3-Room Apts., 75–85m² (5 units), additionally 4 flexibly connectable apt. units with 1–2 rooms, 35–45m², guest room, 18m²

Height Mid-Rise (4 to 7 levels)

Load-Bearing Structure Solid Construction

Access Type Vertical Core

Layout Duplex/Triplex, Flexible Plan, Split-Level

Outdoor Space of Apartment Balcony, Roof Terrace

Parking No parking on lot

New Building, Refurbishment or Extension New Building

Additional Information Mixed-use residential building with commercial units, mini gallery and music room on ground floor and basement. Stairwell, with additional access via mezzanine landings.

Program Cooperative Living, Intergenerational Living, Live/Work

Address Oderberger Straße 56
Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg

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