Brandlhuber + Muck Petzet Architekten, Ghisleni Partner AG and Eiffage Suisse AG
Arno Brandlhuber, Muck Petzet, Olaf Grawert, Dorothee Hahn, Gabor Kocsis, Jolene Lee, Peter Richter, Andrian Sokolovskyi
A maximum of affordable living space should be fitted into a narrow urban framework. To be used flexibly, to be built with serial construction elements.
Our answer is a system of radically minimized units that can be interconnected in different ways. The reduction of the individual spaces and the modest standards are made possible by maximizing communal areas and uses:
A luxurious roof garden, a house cafe, a party washroom - and the shared external access zone: a staircase with grandiose dimensions, catwalk, adventure, meeting point.
In the building: Well-thought-out simplicity and robustness enable development, flexibility, multiple uses. No complex building services, thermostats that notice when the windows open and turn down.
The building - ideally connected -
its hybrid use stimulates the reduction of mobility: living and working merge.
Submissions of the Sufficiency Pitch of Zhwatt-Areal Längsbau