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AllesWirdGut Architects Wins Kirchberg Residential Estate in Luxemburg

By Bustler Editors|

Tuesday, Jan 18, 2011

Competition-winning design for Lot 13 by AllesWirdGut Architects, north view

Austrian practice AllesWirdGut Architects has recently been named winner in the international architectural competition for the Kirchberg mixed-use development in the Grünewald district of Luxemburg. The architects won the contest for Lot 13, an area comprising a total of 56 condominiums in two blocks, including medical offices and a kindergarten in the first floor.

Project Description from the Architects:

A simple architectural trick is all that is needed to create high-quality apartment units within the existing masterplan: South-facing breaches transform the linear blocks prescribed by the masterplan into townhouse-like volumes: This way, all apartments and breakfast kitchens are given two exterior facades with different orientations, one of which always is south. At the same time, the building shape makes stairwell neighbors locatable: each apartment is thus assigned its unique specific place within the estate at large.

South view: lofts, loggias, garden

Individual apartment zones are situated concentrically around the central circulation stairwells in the interior of the buildings: This warrants maximum efficiency in the piping and wiring layout and, simultaneously, maximum flexibility in the arrangement of living rooms and bedrooms. The service room zone thus turns into as noise-protection buffer between the stairwell and the bedrooms. The entire façade surface is assigned to residential spaces.

Site plan

The urban situation of the development is used to give the open-air community spaces their character, which in turn is what formally provides the bracket between the buildings:
All entrances are accessible from a north-facing urban plaza; on this side, the building facades show reticent urbanity.
All loggias on the other side look out on the south-facing community playground/park. The garden facades thus appear light and extroverted. Available open-air spaces are complemented with rooftop sun terraces.

The compact building shape and state-of-the-art HVAC systems (residential air-conditioning and ventilation, geothermal heat pumps, solar panels) make the entire estate meet passive house standards. The ground floor is reserved for public functions: from the plaza, the kindergarten and several doctor’s offices, all oriented south toward the playground/park, are accessed through separate entranceways.

See more diagrams in the image gallery below. All images courtesy of AllesWirdGut Architects.

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AllesWirdGut Architects Wins Kirchberg Residential Estate in Luxemburg

By Bustler Editors|

Tuesday, Jan 18, 2011

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Competition-winning design for Lot 13 by AllesWirdGut Architects, north view

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europe ● housing ● residential ● austria ● alleswirdgut ● luxemburg ● low-income ● kirchberg

Austrian practice AllesWirdGut Architects has recently been named winner in the international architectural competition for the Kirchberg mixed-use development in the Grünewald district of Luxemburg. The architects won the contest for Lot 13, an area comprising a total of 56 condominiums in two blocks, including medical offices and a kindergarten in the first floor.

Project Description from the Architects:

A simple architectural trick is all that is needed to create high-quality apartment units within the existing masterplan: South-facing breaches transform the linear blocks prescribed by the masterplan into townhouse-like volumes: This way, all apartments and breakfast kitchens are given two exterior facades with different orientations, one of which always is south. At the same time, the building shape makes stairwell neighbors locatable: each apartment is thus assigned its unique specific place within the estate at large.

South view: lofts, loggias, garden

Individual apartment zones are situated concentrically around the central circulation stairwells in the interior of the buildings: This warrants maximum efficiency in the piping and wiring layout and, simultaneously, maximum flexibility in the arrangement of living rooms and bedrooms. The service room zone thus turns into as noise-protection buffer between the stairwell and the bedrooms. The entire façade surface is assigned to residential spaces.

Site plan

The urban situation of the development is used to give the open-air community spaces their character, which in turn is what formally provides the bracket between the buildings:
All entrances are accessible from a north-facing urban plaza; on this side, the building facades show reticent urbanity.
All loggias on the other side look out on the south-facing community playground/park. The garden facades thus appear light and extroverted. Available open-air spaces are complemented with rooftop sun terraces.

The compact building shape and state-of-the-art HVAC systems (residential air-conditioning and ventilation, geothermal heat pumps, solar panels) make the entire estate meet passive house standards. The ground floor is reserved for public functions: from the plaza, the kindergarten and several doctor’s offices, all oriented south toward the playground/park, are accessed through separate entranceways.

See more diagrams in the image gallery below. All images courtesy of AllesWirdGut Architects.

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