The residential ensemble of 14 housing units in Helmsange is designed with inspiration drawn from the local rooftop landscape and human movement. Close observation of the surrounding context emphasized the varied silhouettes created by neighboring buildings. Instead of replicating historic architectural styles, the design offers a contemporary reinterpretation, utilizing staggered volumes that interact with the immediate environment. This approach merges with the organic rhythm of the street and contributes to a dynamic and modern skyline for the area.
The design of the 14 housing units in Helmsange draws inspiration from the rhythmic contrast of local rooftops and the movement of the human body.
Close observation of the surrounding context revealed varied silhouettes formed by neighboring buildings, which informed the architectural approach taken.
Rather than replicate historic forms, the design reinterprets them, creating a contemporary sequence of staggered volumes that respond to their immediate surroundings.
These architectural gestures provide a fresh and fluid skyline that reflect the organic rhythm of the street, enhancing the overall visual landscape.
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