德國柏林 Johannisstrasse 3住宅建筑
房地產開發集團euroboden實現在JohannisstrasseMitte的一個獨特的住宅,柏林市中心區。對于建筑J.MayerH.建筑師的設計,它的鄰居,博物館島和Friedrichstrasse,重新詮釋經典的柏林住宅和多單元結構和室內綠化庭院。
服務范圍:建筑設計-方案+施工圖設計
設計參考價: 60 元/平方米- 項目名稱:德國柏林 Johannisstrasse 3住宅建筑
- 設計參考價:¥60/㎡
- 項目類型:住宅
- 風格:其他
- 發布日期:2016-10-31
- 最近更新:2016-10-31 22:04
Function: Residential building
Location: Johannisstrasse 3, Berlin, Germany
Total floor area: 4157 m2
Site Area: 1.025,25 m2
Building Volume: 9852,50 m3
Construction costs: 9.880.000 €
Invited competition: 2008, 1st Prize
Project date: 2008-2012
Completion: Spring 2012
J. MAYER H. Architects, Juergen Mayer H.
Project architect: Hans Schneider
Project team: Marcus Blum, Filipa Frois Almeida, Wilko Hoffmann
Competition team: Juergen Mayer H., Thorsten Blatter, Marcus Blum
Client: Euroboden Berlin GmbH, Munich
Architect on site: Architekturbuero Wiesler, Stuttgart
Structural engineer: EiSat GmbH, Berlin
Building service engineer: Ingenieurgesellschaft Striewisch mbH, Berlin
Building physics: Ingenieurbuero Santer Bauphysik, Duisburg
Fire security consultants: Fire Safety Consult, Berlin; KLW Ingenieure GmbH, Berlin
Project management: Thomas Quinten, Berlin
Photographers: Ludger Paffrath, Berlin and Patricia Parinejad, Berlin for Euroboden
Awards: Metallbaupreis, 1st Prize, 2013
Property development group Euroboden realized a unique residential building at Johannisstrasse in Mitte, Berlin‘s downtown district. J. MAYER H. Architects’ design for the building, which neighbors both Museum Island and Friedrichstrasse, reinterprets the classic Berliner residential building with its multi-unit structure and green interior courtyard. The sculptural design of the suspended slat fa?ade draws on the notion of landscape in the city, a quality visible in the graduated courtyard garden and the building‘s silhouette and layout. Plans for the ground floor facing the street also include a number of commercial spaces. The generously sized apartments will face south-west, opening themselves to a view of the calm, carefully designed courtyard garden. Spacious, breezy transitions to the outside create an open residential experience in the middle of the city that, thanks to the variable heights of the different building levels, also offers an interesting succession of rooms. The units’ varying floor plans and layouts indicate a number of housing options; condominiums are organized into townhouses with private gardens, classic apartments, or penthouses with a spectacular view of the old Friedrichstadt. The integrated design concept, which incorporates everything from fa?ade to stairwells, elevators to apartment interiors, promises a unique spatial and living experience with an eye to high design.