Residential complex stadium

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The Stadion residential complex consists of 28 houses with a total of 220 units in Lörrach in southern Baden . The name “stadium” refers to the arrangement of the partly three- and four-story residential buildings in the form of a stadium . Within Lörrach, the residential complex is part of the Nordstadt district .

description

Core buildings of the residential complex

On the site of the former municipal stadium and former home ground of FV Lörrach , the Stadion residential complex was built between 1990 and 1994 in four construction phases on behalf of Wohnbau Lörrach . The system was designed by the Lörrach architects Wilhelm + Partner ; The developer was the Städtische Wohnbaugesellschaft. 20 houses, some of which are connected to one another, form an oval , inside of which eight other, smaller buildings in two rows are accessed via a right-angled network of paths. The houses are partly covered with pent roofs , partly with butterfly roofs. The green interior offers relaxation and play areas. The apartments themselves have a so-called "living area" with two balconies.

The infrastructure of the residential complex with 220 apartments includes an underground car park with just as many parking spaces. The construction costs for the plant were estimated at 57 million DM . Overall, the residential complex offers a living space of 14,570 square meters, which corresponds to an average per unit of 66 square meters. The enclosed space of the plant comprises 72,880 cubic meters.

The settlement in the north of the Lörrach core city is embedded in an area with residential rows of mostly single and two-family houses and in this urban area, which is more rural in terms of urban planning, looks like an element of urbanity . The facility is bordered by Wintersbruckstrasse and Haagener Strasse to the east and west, while three paths that can only be used by pedestrians and cyclists lead to the north, south and center.

Prices

In 1994 the facility received the German Builder Award with the focus on "high quality - affordable costs" and in 1996 the BDA award for good buildings .

The jury of the building owner's award recognized the sensible design of the living environment, the generously lighted stairwells, the adequate outbuildings for bicycles, garbage containers and green areas. The middle apartments in particular can be used variably. The costs are cheap despite the formative elements on the outside and the cost / benefit ratio is exemplary for the high quality.

literature

  • Lutz Windhöfel : Architekturführer Basel 1980-2004 , A guide through the trinational city, Birkhäuser Verlag, 2004, ISBN 3-7643-7087-4 , pp. 99-100.
  • Helmut Buergel, Wolfgang Goeckel, Waldemar Lutz: Yearbook of the city of Lörrach with chronicle from September 1, 1994 to September 30, 1995. Waldemar Lutz publishing house, Lörrach 1995, ISBN 3-922107-38-9 , p. 75.

Web links

Commons : Residential Stadium  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Housing Lörrach: Nordstadt - our quarter at Grüttpark , last accessed on April 1, 2019
  2. ^ A b Buergel, Goeckel, Lutz: Yearbook of the City of Lörrach 1995 , p. 75.
  3. ^ "Stadion" residential complex on the Wilhelm-Hovenbitzer-Partner website
  4. a b Project sheet Lörrach, residential complex “Stadion” , last accessed on May 28, 2019
  5. Windhöfel: Architekturführer Basel 1980–2004 , p. 99
  6. ^ Association of German Architects : Lörrach, "Stadion" residential complex , last accessed on April 5, 2019

Coordinates: 47 ° 37 ′ 16 ″  N , 7 ° 39 ′ 50.5 ″  E