18. Januar 2001 - Architekturzentrum Wien
In terms of urban planning, the new tram depot mediates between the district of Ottakring’s block construction and the Wilhelminen Hill. The slanting façades facing Joachimsthaler Square mirror the axis of Flötzer Street. Three-story maisonettes are concealed behind the semi-cylindrical projections of the façade. The third floors of these „city cottages“ were constructed as roof terraces, integrated into the façade through their glassed-in sides and open at the top.
The roof of the tram depot functions as a green interior courtyard for the flanking apartment buildings. Accessible via a stairway from Joachimsthaler Square, the roof garden is also connected via ramps to the premises of Wilhelminen Hospital.
To the north, a new street separates the E-shaped apartment building from the rest of the structure and creates a further unusual division of the block.