Housing Complex on Susenbergstrasse

Markus Kuntscher, Ulrike Wietzorrek

Description

Access:

System of plazas and paths connects the separate buildings; vertical point access, one unit per floor; interior stairwell; stairwells lit by windows; elevator opens directly into apartments.

Interior:

The apartments face all sides, and the bathrooms and kitchens receive natural light and ventilation. The apartments are arranged so that the functional rooms (kitchen, bathroom, toilet, ancillary room) are self-contained cores that articulate the space of the open living areas. Articulated in this way, this area can, on the one hand, be subdivided into rooms or living areas by means of large sliding doors or, on the other hand, seen as a continuous space.

Exterior space:

Loggias, roof terraces. Because the loggias are arranged differently, facing east, south, and west, each of the apartments is lent a distinct accent. The loggias are conceived as narrow projecting “outdoor spaces.”

Morphology:

The massive outer shell of concrete poured on site runs around the entire volume of the building and the projecting parts of the loggias. The large window openings and the apertures in the window breasts perforate the facade and cause the facade to oscillate between wall and opening. The differences in the coloration of the volumes reinforce their individualization but at the same time emphasize their context within a composition.

Drawings

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Site plan, scale 1:1000

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Apartment access diagram

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Ground floor, scale 1:500

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Upper floor, scale 1:500

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Top floor, scale 1:500

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Sample apartment, scale 1:200

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Cross section, scale 1:500

Photos

Exterior view

View from ground floor interior


Originally published in: Peter Ebner, Eva Herrmann, Roman Höllbacher, Markus Kuntscher, Ulrike Wietzorrek, Typology +: Innovative Residential Architecture, Birkhäuser, 2009.

Building Type Housing

Morphological Type Complex/Ensemble, Detached Building

Urban Context Suburbia

Architect Annette Gigon, Gigon/Guyer, Mike Guyer

Year 2000

Location Zurich

Country Switzerland

Geometric Organization Linear

Building Depth 10 m and 13 m

Number of Units 9 units

Height Mid-Rise (4 to 7 levels)

Load-Bearing Structure Solid Construction

Access Type Vertical Core

Layout Corridor/Hallway, Open Plan

Outdoor Space of Apartment Loggia, Roof Terrace

Parking Continuous underground parking garage below complex

New Building, Refurbishment or Extension New Building

Additional Information Building volumes: Ensemble of solitary volumes, consisting of 3 individual buildings in the context of a fine-grained residential complex of small parts; each building has 4 floors above ground, one of which is a receded penthouse, and a continuous floor below ground with a parking garage

Client ZFV-Unternehmungen

Address Susenbergstrasse 84,86,88
Zurich, Switzerland

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