
Escher Terraces High-Rise Apartments
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Allreal Generalunternehmung Ag
BUILDING PHYSICS
Buri Bauphysik & Akustik, Volketswil
STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
Jäger Partner Ag, Zurich
MEP
Troxler & Partner Ag, Ruswil
LANDSCAPE CONSULTING
Schmid Landschaftsarchitekten Gmbh, Zurich
PHOTOGRAPHS
Jan Bitter, Georg Aerni
YEAR
2014
LOCATION
Zurich, Switzerland
CATEGORY
Housing, Refurbishment
Text description provided by architect.
Terraced housing refers to the countless suburban proposals seeking to maximize views with their slopes. Surprisingly, these proposals are often far removed from an uncompromising belief in the city.
They line the outskirts of urban configurations, jostling to assert themselves. In our cities, views and panoramas are not part of an urban agenda.
They line the outskirts of urban configurations, jostling to assert themselves. In our cities, views and panoramas are not part of an urban agenda.
It seems that an exhaustion of the periphery must occur in order to reach the point when the city center will attempt to develop and construct truly urban typologies. We transport the terrace from the periphery back into the city. We stack them into a large urban residence.
The tower merges with the existing, original warehouse that stands on the edge of the Escher-Wyss industrial area, abandoned and hidden – a situation unusual to Zurich.
Rehearsal stages for the opera house will be integrated with the existing buildings to create a link with the surrounding industrial production, still active today.
The new construction absorbs the existing, infusing it with a porous materiality. It fills the old arched windows from the inside, and as such is converted into a new whole.
By weaving the existing industrial elements with the residential tower, the building engages with an unusual urban situation, standing slightly offset from the street.
The profile of the building develops conically. From the upper edge of the existing structure, with a depth of 25 meters, the new apartments of 8 meter modules stack continuously upwards.
