Bachelor thesis | Julia Gessner | 4th semester | winter semester 2023/24
The placement of four buildings results in three squares: A town square with water, the green centre and the market square. This strengthens the identity of the location and enhances the park. The indentation of the ground floor zone creates a threshold space to the public square. Two foyers, which are located directly on the two vertical access routes, serve as polivalent spaces. The deliberate arrangement of communal areas, which are distributed across the upper floors and accessed via the pergola, encourages interaction between the residents. The four flat types developed, which are based on a grid of 3.60m x 3.60m corresponding to the timber construction, form individual rooms of equal size. The combination rooms allow for expansion, which creates an extremely high degree of flexibility. This creates an extremely high degree of flexibility that responds to ever-evolving living models and enables a high degree of diversity among the residents. The façade remains true to the materials used for construction, reinforced concrete and timber. Urban gardening, located on the roof areas, is partly covered by scaffolding. This creates an appealing height development of the building, which ends with a high point facing the city.
The Bachelor's thesis was supervised by Prof. Harald Roser.