03. Januar 2002 - Architekturzentrum Wien
He designed a central, north-south oriented main axis that cuts through the area as a pedestrian street. Public and private activity are constantly interwoven in this street, which functions as shopping street, playground and market square. Since the apartment complex comprises several Gründerzeit blocks, the pedestrian street also serves as a connector between the existing arterials, and provides access to the green areas within the development. Access to the apartments is either directly via the pedestrian street or via arcades, in order to extend the communal street space even further.
The main living space of the apartments is oriented towards the green interior courtyards; the entry areas and utility rooms look out onto the street. The terraced façades facing the courtyards create privacy, while the cantilevered street façade protects against the weather. (Text: Gabriele Kaiser)