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R50 – Cohousing

ifau, HEIDE & VON BECKERATH, Jesko Fezer. Berlin, Germany

  • Name of work in English

    R50 – Cohousing

  • Name of work in original language

    R50 – Cohousing

  • Prize year

    EUmies Awards 2015

  • Work Location

    Berlin, Germany

  • Studio

    ifau, HEIDE & VON BECKERATH, Jesko Fezer

EUmies Awards 2015 Shortlisted

  • House, view from Ritterstrasse

    House, view from Ritterstrasse

    © Andrew Alberts

  • Facade, view from the garden

    Facade, view from the garden

    © Andrew Alberts

  • All

    All

    © Andrew Alberts

  • Community space

    Community space

    © Andrew Alberts

  • Apartment, some surfaces left unfinished

    Apartment, some surfaces left unfinished

    © Andrew Alberts

  • Roof terrace, winter garden and view of the city

    Roof terrace, winter garden and view of the city

    © Andrew Alberts

  • House, elements and community spaces

    House, elements and community spaces

  • Site plan

    Site plan

R50 - cohousing is a joint building venture project in Berlin-Kreuzberg. It was initiated by the architects during the course of a concept-based award procedure for building plots and implemented in close cooperation with the clients. The building proposal is founded on a clear urban design position, robust and precisely detailed architectural design, and both a collective and individual process of occupancy.

Authors

Verena von Beckerath, Jesko Fezer, Tim Heide, Christoph Heinemann, Susanne Heiß, Christoph Schmidt,

Collaborators

Project management: H Winfried; Structural engineering: Nicole Zahner; Engineering: Norbert L; Construction manager: Bumann Matthias; Architect: Vladimir Fialka, Wolfgang Rehn, Verena Schmidt; Collaborator (office): Adrian Heints, Tobias Luppold, Noa Marom
  • Program

    Collective housing

  • Completion

    2013

The detached building is surrounded by various housing concepts characteristic of Berlin's post-war period. It has six full storeys, a basement and an attic. It comprises three blocks with 19 individual apartments, one studio and various shared spaces. Underneath is a double-height, flexible community space which connects the building's main access with the public street space. It is made available for neighbourhood groups and other public uses. The reinforced concrete structure was designed to minimum requirements. Combined with the reduced and partly exposed infrastructure, the modular timber facade with fixed and flexible, outward opening glazed door elements was specifically developed for this building. This combined with the all-around balconies on each level allows a direct dialogue between the building's architecture and its use.

Meeting the owners' aspiration for collective and affordable living and working, the architectural concept is based on a compact and efficient structure with carefully detailed connections on different scales. It is based on a concrete skeleton with one access and two service cores, an independent timber facade and a suspended steel construction for the allaround balconies. A slightly sunken basement level provides access to the building and merges private and public spaces. Each apartment and all additional community spaces were developed by an intensive process of consultations, discussions and design. Based on the structural framework the sizes of apartments could be determined and individual requirements accommodated in the floor plans. In parallel to this process, a common standard for fixtures and fittings was developed and defined, which has resulted in a collective approach to interior fittings, the use of materials and some surfaces left unfinished, whilst allowing individual layouts of the apartments. This kind of structured yet open design process has not only allowed for extensive participation, selfdirected design and selfbuilding, but has also led to mutual agreement on the type, location, size and design of spaces shared by residents. This includes the generous urban garden, which naturally blends into the landscape of the surrounding 1960s residential neighbourhood, an access ramp leading to a covered area in front of the basement, a laundry, a workshop and a roof terrace with a summer kitchen and a winter garden. The all around balconies accompany the bright interior spaces and connect the apartments on each floor. Plot 2,056 m2 GFA 2,780 m2 Net usable space 2,311 m2 Living space 2,158 m2 Community space 122 m2 Allaround balconies 462 m2 Roof terrace 38 m2

R50 & cohousing is a new model typology for low-cost and affordable housing offering a maximum capacity for adaptation and flexibility throughout its lifetime. Social, cultural, economic and ecological aspects have been considered equally to define a contemporary sustainable approach to urban living. The limit set by German Energy Saving Regulations (EnEV 2009) was reduced by 30%. Another essential aspect of sustainability is the building's particular ability to integrate into the existing urban fabric.


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