Dreispitz residential complex

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Dreispitz residential complex is a residential area built from 1991 to 1993 on the Salzert , a satellite settlement in the southeast of Lörrach in Baden-Württemberg . The property was awarded the German Builder Award in 1994. In 1993 it also received the BDA “Good Buildings” rating . The construction costs totaled almost four million marks. The architects of the Dreispitz residential complex were Günter Pfeifer and the Mayer Bährle office. The structural design comes from Greschik + Falk + Partner. The client and builder was the municipal company Wohnbau Lörrach .

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The residential complex at the entrance to the Salzert housing estate offers twelve rental apartments that can be used in a variety of ways in a semicircular structure. The special shape of the building is due to the triangular, 2944 square meter plot of land that stands at the fork in Salzert and Fridolin-Engel-Straße. The building consists of white concrete plastered over. The enclosed space is a total of 8,700 cubic meters. The average living space per unit is 123 square meters.

The entrances of seven houses face east towards the inner courtyard. The five south-facing houses are accessed via an arcade in the north. Because of the parking spaces, the terraced houses were built on a base on the upper level of the site. The facility has a flat roof . The rooms inside are accessed via an open staircase. The staircase is supplied with daylight via a skylight .

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Coordinates: 47 ° 36 ′ 17.5 ″  N , 7 ° 40 ′ 53.1 ″  E