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BIGyard by Zanderroth Architekten https://www.thisispaper.com/mag/bigyard-zanderroth-architekten
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Maisonette staircase. ze05 by Zanderroth Architekten. © Simon Menges.
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ZANDERROTH ARCHITEKTEN: BIGyard housing, Berlin
http://www.archdaily.com/793287/bigyard-zanderroth-architekten
http://www.zanderroth.de/en/projekte/ze05/
row of townhouses at street, apartment building at rear (built against party wall of adjacent buildings), with raised garden in-between.
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31 Chapel Lane
Christburger Strasse Apartment, Berlin, by Zanderroth Architects
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La esquina como espacio público. zanderroth architekten
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As good quality inner-city housing becomes increasingly out of reach for many Australians, Katherine Sundermann considers Berlin-based alternative housing models and what Melbournians could learn from the German capital, where many residents have taken it upon themselves to lead their own housing developments.
Dubbed ‘deliberative development’ by Dr Andrea Sharam of Swinburne University, these types of developments have grown in status and number as the positives become clear to aspiring homeowners. “There are obvious benefits: residents are able to act as their own agents of change, resulting in greater variety, higher quality and a more affordable range of apartments that contribute to the broader fabric of the city,” explains Sundermann.
The Nightingale Model is one such high profile example of deliberate development. Led by Breathe Architecture’s founder Jeremy McLeod, the Nightingale Model has seen a number of local architecture practices join forces to self-fund inner city housing developments. Potential residents are consulted early in the planning process to determine demand for features, and prices are kept low by avoiding the usual fair of display suits, marketing teams, and potentially unwanted inclusions such as car spaces. The Nightingale Model can be compared to Berlin-based ‘Baugruppen’ (’building groups’), which were popularised during the 1990s and led to numerous innovative projects such as 3XGRÜN (by Atelier PK, Roedig Schop and Rozynski Sturm) and Zanderroth Architekten’s BIGyard. Says Sundermann: “In allowing residents to become agents of change in their neighbourhoods – leading development instead of just opposing it – more housing could potentially be provided in areas where people would prefer to live.”
Photos by Simon Menges, Michael Feser & James Geer.
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Zanderroth
https://www.zanderroth.de/en/projekte/lh24/1039
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Berlin, Prenzlauer Berg
ZE05
Zelterstraße 5, 10439 Berlin
Zanderroth Architekten
© Frauke Karolin Michalski
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ArchDaily - Residential Complex Schmollerplatz / Zanderroth Architekten
© Simon Menges
architects: Zanderroth Architekten
Location: Schmollerpl. 27, 12435 Berlin, Germany
Project Year: 2019
Photographs: Simon Menges
Area: 8312.0 m2
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