Housing Development in Ingolstadt
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The quality of this local authority development is enhanced by layouts that extend from north to south over the full depth of the building strips, as well as by roof lights, galleries and room-height sliding doors. The lower south tract and the bottom two storeys of the taller strip contain maisonettes with their own gardens. In the northern tract, these units were originally planned for commercial uses. At present, though, only two are used as shops. Access to the single-storey flats on top is via a gallery on the street face.
Fearing quickly erected “container” housing and the poor image this would have, the client rejected the modular building system suggested by the architects, even though this would have resulted in a shorter period of construction. As a more solid alternative, the client proposed the use of prefabricated hollow cellular walls filled with concrete.
The serial character of the original concept is nevertheless indicated by the facade, which is clad in grey and white high-pressure laminated slabs fixed horizontally.
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