Description
Entrance halls on street side; vertical point access, three units per floor; interior stairwell; stairwells lit by windows.
The classic open-plan apartments have living/dining spaces that face two sides via the kitchens and loggias. All of the bathrooms and toilets are located in the middle of the building, with no natural lighting or ventilation. The loggias of the smaller units, which fill out each floor, can be accessed from both living rooms as an extension to the kitchen.
Loggias adjacent to the living room and kitchen, with special layout in the corner units. The apartments on the second floor also have access to a private garden area on the courtyard side.
The L-shaped building has a classic urban base as a result of the variety of public offerings on the ground floor. In contrast to the rural look of the courtyard, thanks to the vegetation on the roof and the perforated facade with bright plaster and a serene rhythm, the street sides seem dark and stony. The delicately profiled facade of dark clinker has continuous bands of balustrades. An alternation of window openings and deeper loggias lends the facade a powerful structure and concision.
Drawings
Site plan, scale 1:2000
Apartment access diagram
Ground floor, scale 1:500
Standard floor, scale 1:500
Top floor, scale 1:500
Typical apartment, scale 1:200
Photos

View of street façade

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