Tag: Uetliberg

  • The Leuengarten district in Uitikon-Waldegg continues to grow

    The Leuengarten district in Uitikon-Waldegg continues to grow

    The “Leuengarten” district in Uitikon-Waldegg, which has been developed over the past four years, is growing again: Akara will be building 17 three- and four-story apartment buildings on four construction sites by around 2023. The development is set back from Birmensdorferstrasse in a quiet location between Panoramaweg and Leuengasse. The building permits for the three construction stages have been obtained, with the permit for the construction site for the second stage being the first to be legally valid.

    Construction work is scheduled to begin with the second phase at the end of 2021. On an area of 19,303 square meters, 207 residential units, a small commercial part and 207 parking spaces will be built in the three construction phases “Leo”, “Lea” and “Leandro”. Zanoni Architects from Zurich are responsible for the first stage “Leo”, while the contract for the second stage “Lea” went to Dachtler Partner AG, Zurich and for the third “Leandro” to Atelier ww Architekten SIA AG, Zurich.

    The 1.5 to 5.5 room apartments with a focus on 2 to 4.5 rooms are designed for families, couples and singles and are tailored to their individual needs. The floor plan concepts and the use of materials are tailored to the various target groups and underline the variety of the differentiating living spaces. Each stage will reflect its own attitude towards life.

    When it comes to embodying the feeling of “self-realization”, the first stage, with the appropriate floor plans and materials, is primarily aimed at singles and expats. The surrounding landscape is incorporated into the buildings by the architects. Generous intermediate spaces are planned, which always allow an unobstructed view of nature. The optimal embedding of the building in the existing topography should ensure maximum sun exposure for all apartments. The apartments will be accessible via Leuengasse. Wooden formwork is planned for the first stage, which is based on the local agricultural buildings and reinterprets them. In order to strengthen the sense of community among the residents, a spacious launderette, a common room and two flexibly usable commercial units are planned.

    In the sign of “well-being”, the concept and designs of the buildings in the second phase are aimed at the needs of families and communities. Six point structures fit harmoniously into the environment. The planned three-span building typology with two different orientations is intended to ensure that the urban planning needs and optimal sun exposure, including a view of the Limmattal, are guaranteed. 62 rental apartments are being built on a plot area of 6,059 square meters.

    The third construction phase is tailored to the needs of two-person households with the motto “Self-determination”. In addition, barrier-free apartments for seniors or people with disabilities are planned. Here high-quality and modern residential units are to be realized. The architects Atelier ww are concentrating on the specifications of the public design plan and the claim to continue the continuity of the neighboring building sites in terms of typology and scale.

    Great importance is attached to sustainability: the SNBS gold (“Leo”) or SNBS platinum standard (“Lea” and “Leandro”) labels are being sought for the apartments. Brine-water heat pump
    pen with geothermal probes and air-water heat pumps ensure environmentally friendly electricity production. In addition, there is the self-production of electricity via photovoltaic systems on the flat roofs, whereby the electricity produced is marketed directly to the tenants in the form of a group for their own consumption. Charging stations for electric vehicles are available. In the Leuengarten there are also car sharing offers from Mobility as well as various common rooms.

    The quarter under development scores with a wide range of services such as gastronomy, vinotheque, hairdresser, daycare center and a wellness oasis. The public transport connection is also given thanks to the bus stop right in front of the door. The motorway connection to the A3 is only five minutes away by car. Residents can reach the center of Zurich within 30 minutes by public transport.

    The visualization shows the buildings of the second construction phase “Lea”, which has the lifestyle well-being on the flag.
    The third construction phase “Leandro” is dedicated to the motto of self-determination.
  • Replacement building in Salzweg with up to 240 apartments

    Replacement building in Salzweg with up to 240 apartments

    On the northern slope of the Uetliberg, in Zurich-Altstetten, the city of Zurich is planning to replace the Salzweg housing estate. This currently comprises 130 apartments. It was created in 1969 in prefabricated element construction based on the plans of the architect Manuel Pauli. The past 50 years have left behind damage to the structures and a considerable need for repairs.

    The city of Zurich, as the client, decided on a new replacement building due to changed legal requirements, the current compression pressure and after examining the feasibility of repairs. The aim is to make the best possible use of the area and to expand the proportion of non-profit apartments in the city.

    In order to find the optimal project, the Office for Buildings of the City of Zurich has launched an architecture competition. Zimmermann Sutter Architekten AG from Zurich was able to win this with its “Tartaruga” proposal. The jury was impressed by the delicate, staggered arrangement of shorter and longer rows of buildings. The balconies offer views towards Uetliberg or Hönggerberg. The buildings are also integrated harmoniously into the quarter and are created in the fall line to the slope. Good lighting, a clear cut and optimal room design also helped the project onto the podium.

    Up to 240 apartments of different sizes and different common uses as well as a double kindergarten and a double daycare center are planned. The apartments are designed to be barrier-free so that they are also suitable for senior citizens. A caretaker base, practice rooms for bands, a common room and studios are also planned.
    A Rue Intérieure and residential streets connect the various units with one another. The sustainable CO2 concept desired by the client is met by the Minergie-P-Eco standard, a photovoltaic system on the green roof areas and a car-free settlement.

  • Kompotoi feels the spring

    Kompotoi feels the spring

    With spring comes the need for toilets in public spaces again. Kompotoi , the Zurich-based provider of composting toilets, has been back in the city of Zurich with over 20 of its toilets since last Monday in March. You can find them on the Saffainstel near Landiwiese, on Bullingerplatz and in Hohensteinpark on the Uetliberg, as the company reports.

    Kompotoi is also continuing its expansion into Germany this year. After the company delivered its toilet houses in Germany from Darmstadt, this year it is also represented in Munich. In Switzerland, Kompotoi supplies not only from Zurich, but also from Basel, Bern, Freiburg, Graubünden, Lausanne, Martigny and St.Gallen, and now also from Wohlen BE.

    Kompotoi toilets process the human legacy into a soil conditioner without using chemicals or flushing. They are handcrafted in Switzerland. Kompotoi sells and rents out the facilities.