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Steidle + Partner, Wohnquartier Freischutzstrasse, Munchen - Opus 49 (Hardcover)
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Steidle + Partner, Wohnquartier Freischutzstrasse, Munchen - Opus 49 (Hardcover)
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Otto Steidle has devoted himself continuously to the subject of
housing for over 30 years, more perhaps than almost any other
architect in Germany. At first the Munich office experimented with
building with prefabricated elements. This was not in the first
place a response to the building industry's production
requirements, but intended to give occupants maximum flexibility
when equipping or modifying their homes, for example in the
residential estate in Genter Strasse in Munich (1969 -- 72) or at
documenta urbana in Kassel (1979 -- 82). It was from 1986 -- 92, in
the Kreuzgassenviertel in the old town in Nuremberg, that Steidle
first addressed the high-density inner-city housing construction
that he has increasingly made his own in recent years. For the
Wacker-Haus in Munich (1992 -- 96, Opus 31) and the Michaelis
quarter in Hamburg (1994 -- 2001) he experimented with tower-like
residential buildings developed from the traditional urban block,
right down to the inner courtyard, protected from the noise.For the
Freischutzstrasse residential quarter in Munich Steidle first
combined the 'classical' linear block with a sequence of tower-like
slender buildings -- finding an up-to-date response in this way to
the challenge of combining living in green surroundings with urban
structures and appropriate density. The interplay of different
building types made it possible to create exciting 'urban' spaces
in green surroundings; an existing biotope with a fine stand of
trees thrusts deep into the estate on the open south flank.
Although the estate was built in five phases, it seems to be all of
a piece. This is not least due to the sensitive colour scheme
devised by the Berlin artist Erich Wiesner, who has been working
with Steidle + Partner for many years. The dwellings are
characterized by generous living areas lit on two sides. The sizes
of the dwellings can be varied by removing or adding individual
spaces.
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Imprint: |
Edition Axel Menges
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Country of origin: |
Germany |
Release date: |
April 2003 |
First published: |
2003 |
Authors: |
Oliver G Hamm
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Dimensions: |
305 x 289 x 11mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover
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Pages: |
56 |
ISBN-13: |
978-3-930698-49-3 |
Categories: |
Books >
Arts & Architecture >
Architecture >
General
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LSN: |
3-930698-49-8 |
Barcode: |
9783930698493 |
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