Balance Uster

Oliver Heckmann

Description

The residential concept “Balance” has been realized on three different sites in the Zurich conurbation and was initially conceived as an answer to the phenomenon of increasingly changing and diverse living situations, as well as the desire of residents to take part in the design process for their own habitat. The basis of the design is a highly flexible floor plan covering an entire floor. Varied use and potential interior divisions were achieved by the precise placement of two spatial elements – a core containing the bathrooms and offering two potential niches for the kitchen unit or storage space and an open closet wall in the private areas. This closet wall defines a hallway on one side, while on the opposite side the individual segments enable the flexible configuration of room constellations and placement of access points. Taken together, they form a generous and divisible entrance area followed by two open living spaces with a zone at the back for individual rooms.

Fully glazed on all sides, each floor is surrounded by a wraparound balcony, meaning the residents can walk around their entire apartment as if it were a single-family home. This balcony deepens toward the southwest to form a wide loggia bay which is split by the vertical access core into two parts to enable the creation of an additional entrance should the floor be divided into two units.

By freely interpreting the spaces through the insertion of new walls to divide rooms or apartments, a variety of floor plan constellations are possible, which can be easily altered. In essence, all individual choices can be taken into account, with the exception of those affecting the load-bearing structure, the building envelope or the access and sanitary cores. In order to guarantee the success of this flexible concept, each floor was sold in its entirety.

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 plan solutions developed with the residents, scale 1:1000

This browser does not support PDFs.Primary floor plan variations with optional room and apartment divisions, scale 1:500

This browser does not support PDFs.Cross section, scale 1:500

This browser does not support PDFs.Southeast and southwest elevations, scale 1:500

This browser does not support PDFs.Basic floor plan: block with sanitary rooms and kitchen niches as well as closet wall system as the predetermined elements, optional room distributions and apartment dividing walls as the flexible elements, scale 1:200

Photos

Exterior view


Originally published in: Oliver Heckmann, Friederike Schneider with Eric Zapel (eds.), Floor Plan Manual Housing, fifth revised and expanded edition, Birkhäuser, 2018.

Building Type Housing

Morphological Type Complex/Ensemble

Urban Context Village/Town

Architect Haerle Hubacher Architekten

Year 2001

Location Uster

Country Switzerland

Geometric Organization Cluster, Linear

Building Depth 13/16 m

Number of Units 35

Size of Units 182 m² per floor

Height Mid-Rise (4 to 7 levels)

Load-Bearing Structure Column-and-Slab

Access Type Vertical Core

Layout Circular Path, Corridor/Hallway, Flexible Plan, Inserted Cores, Living Room as Circulation Center, Zoning

Outdoor Space of Apartment Balcony

Parking Open parking spaces

New Building, Refurbishment or Extension New Building

Additional Information estate with seven identical cubic building volumes
5 stories
facing in all directions
Layout:
two rows of identical buildings offset to one another, with common areas in interstitial spaces,
composite building structure with reinforced concrete floors and stiffening core and wooden columns along the perimeter
external staircase with access to the loggias, flexibly divisible floor plans

Program Participatory Housing Design

Address Talweg 145-172
Uster

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