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Killesberg Urban Quarter, Stuttgart Building, Project, News, Design, Property
Killesberg Urban Quarter Stuttgart, Germany
Development by various Architects in Stuttgart, southwest Germany
21 Jul 2009
Competition win for the new urban quarter
Killesberg in Stuttgart
David Chipperfield Architects has (along with the project developer
Fürst Development and the architectural practices Ortner &
Ortner Baukunst, B&E Baumschlager-Eberle, and Kees Christiaanse
Architects & Planners) won the competition for the new urban quarter
'Zukunft Killesberg - Think k' on the Killesberg hill in Stuttgart,
based on a masterplan by Ackermann & Raff.
The location is the former site of the city's trade fair grounds,
and is adjacent to the State Academy of Art and Design and the Weissenhof
Estate.
The new quarter mainly comprises residential buildings, in addition
to an office building with retail space. David Chipperfield Architects
has designed a freestanding residential building which forms the northern
boundary for the quarter's square. The building comprises seven residential
floors and a two-storey day care centre which faces the park. Interior
courtyards, cut into the building, function as protected outdoor areas
and extend the common areas of the day care centre. On the long west
façade, the 15 apartments have loggias and terraces which look
towards the park.
The facades of the new building are planned in whitewashed brick as
a reference to the colouring of the Weissenhof Estate.
Construction is due to start at the beginning of 2010, with completion
planned for the beginning of 2012.

images : Fürst Developments
KCAP part of winning team for "Zukunft
Killesberg - Think k" Stuttgart
Rotterdam/Zurich, July 21, 2009 - KCAP Architects&Planners is
part of the winning team of international architects who worked together
with project developer Fürst Developments in the European investors'
competition "Zukunft Killesberg - Think k" Stuttgart.
B&E Baumschlager-Eberle

Barkow Leibinger Architekten
David Chipperfield Architects

Kees Christiaanse Architects & Planners

Ortner & Ortner Baukunst

With this decision, the Municipality of Stuttgart (Landeshauptstadt
Stuttgart) gives the start signal for the realisation of a new city
quarter on the hill of Killesberg, close to the famous Weissenhofsiedlung.
Between 2010 and 2012 a mixed-use program with a total of 50.000 m2
gross floor area will be developed, comprising housing, offices, restaurants,
retail, day-care, a city hall and the community centre Forum K.
Four internationally renowned architects, grouped as 'Neuer Werkbund
Killesberg', developed their individual architectural concepts based
on a masterplan by Ackermann & Raff und Projekt GmbH. Joining
together in this way, their working practices reflect the tradition
of the architects of Stuttgart's Weissenhofsiedlung. The architects
within this group are: KCAP Architects&Planners (Rotterdam/Zurich),
David Chipperfield Architects (Berlin/London), Ortner & Ortner
Baukunst (Berlin/Vienna) and Baumschlager Eberle (Lochau/Vorarlberg).
In addition, the multi-functional SCENARIO-building by Barkow Leibinger
Architekten (Berlin) belongs to the developments on Killesberg.
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. The same material will be used for the edging of the
gardens and parts of the pavement. The facades of the three volumes
present different relief techniques in the masonry to highlight the
individual character of each building.
KCAP's design is part of a coherent architectural complex which follows
the goal to develop a new city quarter with a creative atmosphere
and the highest possible quality for living.
Zukunft Killesberg - Think k Stuttgart images / information from
KCAP
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