Killesberghöhe
Stuttgart, Germany
- Architects
- KCAP Zürich
- Location
- Stuttgart, Germany
- Year
- 2013
- Client
- Fürst Development, Salzburg
- Program
- 24 residences in a plot of around 2'730 m2
- Time
- 2009 - 2013
- Role
- Architect
- Participating parties
- Baumschlager Eberle Architects, Lochau David Chipperfield, London Ortner + Ortner Vienna, Berlin and Cologne
- Award
- DGNB Gold Gemischte Stadtquartiere
‘Killesberghöhe’ Stuttgart is the vision for a new city quarter on the hill of Killesberg, close to the famous Weissenhofsiedlung. Between 2010 and 2013 a mixed-use program with a total of 50.000 m2 gross floor area has been developed, comprising housing, offices, restaurants, retail, day-care, a city hall and the community centre Forum K.
Four internationally renowned architects developed their individual architectural concepts based on a masterplan by Ackermann & Raff und Projekt GmbH. Within this framework, KCAP designed three differently sized and sculpturally shaped apartment blocks with stepped roof terraces. The differentiation of the buildings provides individualisation and identity. The concept allows for various apartment types, from classical floor plans to open spaces. Each apartment profits from daylight from three sides and has direct visual contact with the surrounding park.
In the exterior spaces the theme of terraces creates a variety of heights and modulations in the terrain and provides for a differentiation of public circulation spaces, semi public resting areas and private spaces. Terraces and gardens form a smooth transition between inside and outside spaces. The position of the volumes within the ensemble creates various views within and to the surrounding park. The villas will be executed in solid masonry construction with a light colour brick.
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