Tag: Freiraumgestaltung

  • Laufenburg builds windmills at the train station

    Laufenburg builds windmills at the train station

    The Schützegärte site is located in a sensitive urban location. Three streets surround it, and building typologies from different decades clash all around. It is precisely this chaos that is the theme. AWW Architekten AG makes the “contrasting and bilateral” the basis of the concept. The architecture emerges from the tension of the location, not against it.

    Offset, rotated, anchored
    Two identical, four-storey buildings form the ensemble. They are not parallel, but offset and rotated in relation to each other on the slightly sloping terrain. This positioning is not an aesthetic conceit, but a precise reaction to the formation of edges and the flow of space in relation to the neighboring buildings. An ensemble that blends in while remaining independent. The total floor area is around 4,600 square meters, the building volume around 13,800 cubic meters.

    Windmill as a residential model
    The architectural concept is based on a compact four-span “windmill” building shape with a central staircase core. The projecting wings characterize the façade and make reference to typical bay window shapes in the district. Each apartment is oriented on three sides. At the heart of the building are the “four-season rooms” with spacious rooms that can be used as conservatories, studios or living and dining areas. Together with loggias, this creates a flexible range of spaces for a wide variety of lifestyles.

    Green, communal, grounded
    The open space between the houses is deliberately kept low-threshold. Accessible from inside and from the street. A green layer of native shrubs and perennials protects the first floor apartments and gives the development character. At one corner, the area opens up to a meadow-like situation with fruit trees, a reference to the local tradition of orchards close to settlements. The project considers housing and community as a unit.

    Next steps open
    The town of Laufenburg was not involved in the planning process. Town clerk Marco Waser confirms that the building authorities only clarified the building regulations in advance. The town has not yet made an assessment. The landowner Erne Immo AG has not yet commented on the time horizon for implementation.

  • Spreitenbach presents the winner of the competition for the Boostock footbridge

    Spreitenbach presents the winner of the competition for the Boostock footbridge

    The Boostocksteg in Spreitenbach is part of a comprehensive project for the urban and open space development of the municipality. A competition was organised for the new building, the results of which have now been presented by the municipality. The winning project team was Timbatec Holzbauingenieure Schweiz AG, Atelier Soto Freiraum & Landschaft and Winfried Schneider Produktdesign.

    The Spreitenbach Spatial Development Strategy (RES 2030) emphasises the importance of the Boostocksteg as a connecting element between the historic village centre and the supra-regional Shoppi Tivoli, according to a press release from the municipality. The surrounding high-rise buildings dominate the townscape, while the planned central park is intended to act as a green link between residential areas, the village centre and the shopping centre.

    The new suspension footbridge with pylon will cross Bahnhofstrasse and act as a prelude and gateway to the future park. The planned park will serve as a meeting point and recreational space for the local population and contribute to ecological connectivity, biodiversity and a sustainable water balance, the report continues. The innovative concept of the footbridge aims to offer pedestrians and cyclists a direct and attractive connection through the centre of Spreitenbach.

    The construction of the boardwalk uses wood as the main building material, which not only reduces the carbon footprint, but also contributes to less disruption to the surrounding area during the construction phase due to the speed of assembly.

    The municipal council will now compile the basis for credit approval at the next municipal assembly, according to the press release.