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Parkside Living Vienna

PPAG architects. Vienna, Austria

  • Name of work in English

    Parkside Living Vienna

  • Name of work in original language

    Wohnen am Park Wien

  • Prize year

    EUmies Awards 2011

  • Work Location

    Vienna, Austria

  • Studio

    PPAG architects

EUmies Awards 2011 Nominees

  • panoramic view (street side)

    panoramic view (street side)

    © Margherita Spiluttini

  • view from the parc

    view from the parc

    © Margherita Spiluttini

  • view onto interior gallery

    view onto interior gallery

    © Herta Hurnaus

  • maisonette flat interior view

    maisonette flat interior view

    © Herta Hurnaus

  • art project Sonja Leimer_view entrance hall

    art project Sonja Leimer_view entrance hall

    © Rolli Kraus

  • Art Project Glegg and Guttmann_communal Space childrens library

    Art Project Glegg and Guttmann_communal Space childrens library

    © Herta Hurnaus

  • plan facade algorithm parc side

    plan facade algorithm parc side

    © PPAG

  • plan facade algorithm street side

    plan facade algorithm street side

    © PPAG

Authors

Anna Popelka, Georg Poduschka,

Collaborators

Structural engineering: Not Defined Javurek & Schweiger KEG ZT Gesellschaft; Building physics: Dipl. Ing. H.J. Dworak; Art: Li Tasser (curator); Construction company: Not Defined Rudolf Gerstl GmbH & CO KG; Building technology: Not Defined PKG Haustechnik PlanungsgmbH; Landscape architect: Not Defined Hager Landschaftsarchitektur AG; Project architect: Dipl. Ing. Thomas Felberbauer, Dipl. Ing. Alenka Korenjak; Collaborator (office): Dipl. Ing. Vesna Hrubik, Dipl. Ing. Klaus Moldan
  • Program

    Collective housing

  • Completion

    2009

The remarkable dimensions of the project provoke a series of universal architectural questions: What should a large building look like without seeming monotonous or vast? How might qualities of recognition be created both inside and outside, how can identification with the whole be provided for each individual? The spatial configuration itself, the careful design of a complex algorithm based on a very small number of standardized parameters seems an appropriate method for answering such questions that favours NOT BEING NEUTRAL within mass production. A total of 274 apartments and the associated common spaces were realised for GESIBA with public funding from the City of Vienna. In order to avoid a dark and monotonous central corridor, apartments running from the front to the back of the building divide the circulation into 22 separate parts at selected positions, each with its own characteristic spatial and natural light configuration. These subunits are pragmatic fire compartments on the one hand, but at the same time form small neighbourhoods inside the building. Recognizable places and situations are generated: the double height space in front of the entrance door, the row of columns within the widening corridor, the snappedoff corridor towards the northern facade with view! The internal subunits are designed to be unique places, each different from the neighbouring one. The proposed layout with 274 flats on 10 storeys does not follow a single typology but sounds out the characteristic potentials of the place. Each flat is privileged by its position in the building, either defined by a special view, its orientation towards south or north or its relationship to immediate neighbours inside the building. All southfacing flats have an unrestricted parkview, apartments facing north are maisonettes, compensating the less privileged position with additional spatial quality (gallery+void, double height room), the flats placed between the 4 staircases stretch from the back to the front of the building. The central corridor becomes spatially (3D!) extended wherever possible and offers a semiprivate interior space for the residents. With the façade we avoided clear edges at the park and the street side. The building reveals its internal organisation, the flat typology and the development. One can read the internal concept from outside. Largescale openings towards the north (maisonettes) in comparison to the conventionally sized windows towards the south give the impression of a building that does not clearly state its true scale: it appears to be smaller / larger depending on the side you are approaching. The technical and material characteristics remain within the framework of social housing. A top class art project curated by Li Tasser transforms the circulation area into a vertical art gallery. 22 artists produce up to 40m2 sized art pieces, all printed on special textiles applied to the walls later on, each designed for a very special location within the building. The unconventional context of a public housing complex is inspiring for all participants: client, architect, curator, artists and last but not least the residents themselves.


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