Housing in Ludwigsburg
documentation p. 71 - 76Architect Mayer, Gabriele | Schneider, Hartwig N. |
The tree-lined courtyards are linked to the street via flights of stairs and to the gardens to the south via covered open areas. Naturally ventilated garage spaces are provided in the plinth storey beneath the courtyards. Because of the poor load-bearing capacity of the subsoil, 1,100 broken-stone piles were constructed to strengthen the foundations.
The outer walls of the blocks are in lightweight brickwork with pigmented mineral rendering. Depending on the weather conditions, the wall surfaces may appear to undergo tonal changes. In contrast, the south-facing walls overlooking the gardens are clad with prefabricated untreated timber elements with integrated wood sliding shutters and small, coloured precast concrete balconies. The fenestration consists of timber frames and heat-absorbing glass. In exposed situations, wood and aluminium casements were used.
Details
Cross-section 1:500
Ground/Second floor plan 1:750
Horizontal section through facade 1:20
Horizontal section through sliding glazing 1:10
Longitudinal section 1:500
North elevation 1:500
Site plan 1:2500
Vertical section through facade 1:20
Vertical section through sliding glazing 1:10
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