The apartment building in Basel's Gellert district features a U-shaped perimeter, with plastered single-leaf brickwork and deep reveals for enhanced spatial depth on its facade.
Adopting principles from Adolf Loos, the building groups its varied-height rooms around a central concrete core, promoting social interaction across two levels.
The material choices, including exposed concrete ceilings and lime-based plaster, create a contrasting simplicity while enhancing connections to the outdoor environment.
The design results in a multifaceted spatial continuum that incorporates various living spaces—such as a kitchen, living area, and communal room—within a unified layout.
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