Description
Combination of exterior corridor around the building, from which some of the apartments are accessed directly, and vertical point access, two units per floor, with interior stairwell; stairwell lit by windows.
Separated from the existing walls, new inner shells analogous to the outer shell are produced. The functional areas are integrated into the space in between the inner and outer wall: kitchen niche, sleeping niche, bathroom niche, office area, and so on. The result is an empty, partially two-story center—a kind of “living hall”—to which the various functions of living can be carried out one of the other or simultaneously.
Communal terrace between the floors.
The existing volume is given a new outer shell made of wood slats impregnated with black that cover both the walls and the roof and serve as a trellis for vines. The exterior corridors of zinc-plated steel, which also have zinc-plated grilles for floors and parapets, contrast with the homogeneously concealed volume.
Drawings
Site plan, scale 1:2000
Apartment access diagram
Ground floor, scale 1:500
Second floor, scale 1:500
Third floor, scale 1:500
Sample apartment, scale 1:200
Cross section, scale 1:500
Photos

Exterior view

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