Alterlaa (Austrian German pronunciation: [altˈɛʁlaː]) is a residential development in Vienna, Austria, designed by Harry Glück [de]. Built from 1975 to 1986, it features distinctive set-backs on its lower floors and large terraces with planting troughs for use by residents. It houses around 9,000 people in 3,200 apartments.
Cars make room for your home! Transformation of a parking garage into affordable housing By Julian Rickenbacher Prof. Arno Brandlhuber Chair of Architecture and DesignAssistants: Giacomo Ardesio, Severin Bärenbold, Ludwig Engel, Olaf Grawert, Pan Hu, Jolene Lee, Bing Liu, Meghan Rolvien A project for the transformation of a multi-storey car park into a contemporary home.…
Walden 7, an apartment complex situated in Sant Just Desvern near Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, was designed by Ricardo Bofill Taller de Arquitectura and constructed in 1975. Originally, the project encompassed 446 residences and was created with a budget that was below the standard for subsidized housing during that period. The building was initially conceived as…
Studio Project – ETH Zürich Community Garden Center for the Dachslern Neighborhood “A community garden center for the Dachslern neighborhood that brings people together and empowers them to organize themselves and shape their environment. Opening up unused spaces and unsealing the soil.” By Airas Sánchez Keller & Julian Rickenbacher Prof. Mariam Issoufou Kamara Chair for…