Friday, December 31, 2010

6 Family House Staldern Regensberg ZH : By L3P Architekten

Regensberg, Canton Zurich, Switzerland
L3P Architekten
Post By:Kitticoon Poopong
Photo © Courtesy of Vito Stallone
The 6 Family House Staldern Regensberg ZH in Switzerland, is a housing project designed by Swiss architect L3P Architekten. It features the randomized glazing and openings on the facade with its unique panorama view.
"The architectural expression is essentially defined through the location of the property, with its unique panorama view, and the historical reference to the castle town."
L3P Architekten
Photo © Courtesy of Vito Stallone

Photo © Courtesy of Vito Stallone

Description by L3P ArchitektenThe architectural expression is essentially defined through the location of the property, with its unique panorama view, and the historical reference to the castle town. Each of the apartments located on the three floors of the two house sections differ in floor plan, height and proportion. The centre of every apartment is formed through the lounge room, adorned with high ceilings (3.4m) and ceiling to floor windows to the south side.
Photo © Courtesy of Vito Stallone

Photo © Courtesy of Vito Stallone
The interplay between the partly winding, narrow and castle-like private rooms and the open and light-flooded ‘public’ rooms, gives the separate apartments their quality and layout composure.
Photo © Courtesy of Vito Stallone

Photo © Courtesy of Vito Stallone

Photo © Courtesy of Vito Stallone
The consequent use of height offset in the separate apartments allows a layout in both attic apartments which is vertically orientated; the rooms are over each other and are staggered on the mezzanine to the lounge room.
Photo © Courtesy of Vito Stallone

Photo © Courtesy of Vito Stallone
The long, 2m high corner windows and the glazed loggias allow a unique panorama. The interaction with the proportions of the window surfaces, the over-long windows and super-elevated balconies in the centre of both houses fool the eye, the individual apartments are not comprehensible from the outside. The ‘castle’ character of the north façade, with ‘arrow-slit’ like windows, orientates itself on the historical fundamental structure of Regensberg.
Photo © Courtesy of Vito Stallone

Photo © Courtesy of Vito Stallone

Photo © Courtesy of Vito Stallone

Photo © Courtesy of Vito Stallone

Photo © Courtesy of Vito Stallone

Photo © Courtesy of Vito Stallone

Photo © Courtesy of Vito Stallone

Photo © Courtesy of Vito Stallone

Photo © Courtesy of Vito Stallone

Photo © Courtesy of Vito Stallone

Photo © Courtesy of Vito Stallone
site plan--drawing Courtesy of L3P Architekten

floor plans--drawing Courtesy of L3P Architekten

elevations--drawing Courtesy of L3P Architekten

sections--drawing Courtesy of L3P Architekten

concept models--drawing Courtesy of L3P Architekten
The people
Architects: L3P Architekten
Team: Frank Schaefer Arch.ETH, Boris Egli Arch.FH, Martin Reusser Arch.FH
Location: Regensberg, Canton Zurich, Switzerl
Completion: October 2008
GFA: 960m2
Civil: Bona + Fischer AG, Winterthur
Builder: E. Schäfer Bau AG, Dielsdorf
Photographer: Vito Stallone