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French windows. The two uppermost floors serve as an apartment for the care-
the flat volume of the multipurpose space hovering on an edge m the landscape,
taker. below are the levels of the library, of wh1ch the glazed entrance IS very
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which also takes on the duties of a community center IS additionally under-
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The fifteen apartments 1n Nuz1ders are accommodated in two blocks wh1ch are
different. It 1s really different as the Circumstances are d1fferent. These two
placed on a tight site and share a marvellous view. The locality Itself has no hint
housing blocks do not stand on a green meadow on the urban periphery but are
of urban character, and the area is dominated by an unstructed mix of
located in an area of single-family hous1ng wh1ch, in terms of landscape, offers
s1ngle-family houses. The architects have made a clear statement here wh1ch
highly spectacular v1ews. The particular advantages of th1s s1te are the central
prov1des a strong contrast to the surroundmgs : a severe cub1c architecture
theme of the architecture.
which elegantly balances the Jump 1n scale by stepping the building elements
The buildings themselves are simple, elegant, clear and maintain a certain dis-
and art1culat1ng them into two volumes. In addition the facade cladding a larch
tance to the1r dub1ous surroundings. The flat roof, an unusual element in th1s
shingles, an almost 1ndestrucible material, which is explicable both in terms of
region, emphasises the architecture's cubic character, especially on the street
reg1onal Identity and thermal insulation, relieves the buildings of any foreign
side. In the case of the larger, long, dramatically stepped block, the winter gar-
quality. The apartments have tenants' gardens, winter gardens, logg1as or roof
dens at the rear emerge as sculptural elements; 1n the smaller building the
terraces, which were 1ndiv1dually adapted to the requirements of the residents.
inserted logg1a 1s the element which provides a Similar sculptural quality.
Carlo Baumschlager and D1etmar Eberle have been involved in housing design
Baumschlager and Eberle selected a facade solution that, in terms of cubic
for some time now, dealing especially with the optimisation of the relat1onsh1p
architecture, IS highly unusual. They gave the1r buildings a cladding of larch shu"\-
between pnce and quality w1th part1cular regard to enwonmental compatibility,
gles. In this region shingles are a traditional material wh1ch have proved their
the use of space and energy costs. The models they have evolved over the
worth and the1r long-lasting quality m the d1ff1cult climatiC cond1t1ons that prevail
years. wh1ch have been tested 1n a vanety of Situations, are h1ghly compro-
at this altitude, however they have only rarely occured 1n the vocabulary of cof\-
mised, compact, economically composed quadruple types which have, quite
temporary architecture, one example being a very fine Single-family house built
s1mply, immense possibilities. After all, providing reasonable priced housing IS
in Bregenz by the same architects. In this proJeCt, too, they demonstrated that
still regarded as one of the duties of architecture.
shingles must not inevitably lead to an earthy rusticality or to reg1onal kitsch.
But there 1s somethmg which this building type can only supply to a restricted
One should add at this point that the decision to build multi-storey housing in
degree : a design tailor-made for a specific place, the differentiated relationship
this most un-urban environment could have gone spectacularly wrong. The artiC-
to external space can only be partially ach1eved under such cond1t1ons.
ulation into two elements turned out to be an important and correct decision, as
Baumschlager and Eberle are able to provide the1r housing blocks with a formal-
IS also, quite obv1ously, the facade solution, it does not render the buildings
ly Interesting framework but the standard result is generally not first class urban
innocuous but provides a truly beautiful surface appropnate to th1s region.
and architectural Haute Couture.
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