Kalkbreite / Müller Sigrist Architekten
The residential and commercial complex with integrated tram depot stands at a prominent point marking the boundary between two city districts. It combines residential, service and commercial uses in an identity-lending, large but compact form.
© Martin Stollenwerk
Architects: Müller Sigrist Architekten
Location: Badenerstrasse 173, 8004 Zürich, Switzerland
Lead Architects: Müller Sigrist Architekten AG
Area: 22900.0 m2
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: Martin Stollenwerk, Michael Egloff
Construction Management: B&P Baurealisation, Zürich
Civil Engineer: Dr. Lüchinger und Meyer, Zürich
Building Physics: BWS Bauphysik AG, Winterthur
Color Design: Jörg Niederberger
Landscape Architecture: Freiraumarchitektur GmbH
Clients: Housing cooperative Kalkbreite (live-work-complex), City of Zürich (tram depot)
© Michael Egloff
© Martin Stollenwerk
Text description provided by the architects. The residential and commercial complex with integrated tram depot stands at a prominent point marking the boundary between two city districts. It combines residential, service and commercial uses in an identity-lending, large but compact form.
Section 02
© Martin Stollenwerk
Section 01
A cascade of access points links indoors and outdoors, walkable roofs and a courtyard above the tram depot. ...
© Martin Stollenwerk
Architects: Müller Sigrist Architekten
Location: Badenerstrasse 173, 8004 Zürich, Switzerland
Lead Architects: Müller Sigrist Architekten AG
Area: 22900.0 m2
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: Martin Stollenwerk, Michael Egloff
Construction Management: B&P Baurealisation, Zürich
Civil Engineer: Dr. Lüchinger und Meyer, Zürich
Building Physics: BWS Bauphysik AG, Winterthur
Color Design: Jörg Niederberger
Landscape Architecture: Freiraumarchitektur GmbH
Clients: Housing cooperative Kalkbreite (live-work-complex), City of Zürich (tram depot)
© Michael Egloff
© Martin Stollenwerk
Text description provided by the architects. The residential and commercial complex with integrated tram depot stands at a prominent point marking the boundary between two city districts. It combines residential, service and commercial uses in an identity-lending, large but compact form.
Section 02
© Martin Stollenwerk
Section 01
A cascade of access points links indoors and outdoors, walkable roofs and a courtyard above the tram depot. ...
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