Housing Greencity, Building Plot A1 / EM2N


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  • Architects: EM2N
  • Location: Allmendstrasse 147–157, CH-8041 Zurich, Switzerland
  • Partner: Mathias Müller, Daniel Niggli
  • Associate: Christof Zollinger (Project execution), Fabian Hörmann (competition)
  • Project Leaders: Martin Broder, Ines Schmid, Martin Schriener
  • Project Team: Onur Akin, Duarte Brito, Pascal Dechenaux, Oke Hauser, Fabian Kleine, Bernard Radi, Sabine Ricken, Hugo Torre, Jorrit Verduin, Caroline Vogel, Winfried Schneider
  • Area: 14950.0 m2
  • Project Year: 2017
  • Photographs: Damian Poffet
  • Construction An Project Management: Losinger Marrazi AG, Zurich
  • Construction Consulting / Construction Economics: Losinger Marrazi AG, Zurich
  • Civil Engineer: Wismer + Partner AG, Rotkreuz
  • Planning Heating / Ventilation / Sanitary: Amstein + Walthert AG, Zurich
  • Building Services: Amstein + Walthert AG, Zurich
  • Electrical Services Planning: Schmidiger + Rosasco AG, Zurich
  • Fire Protection Planner: Wälchli Architekten Partner AG, Bern
  • Geologist / Geotechnics: Dr. Heinrich Jäckli AG, Zurich
  • Specialist Vibration: FEAG Facility Engineering AG, Dietlikon
  • Traffic Planning: IBV Hüsler AG, Zurich
  • Landscape Architecture (Surrounding Area): Vogt Landschaftsarchitekten AG, Zurich
  • Landscape Architecture (Roof Terrace, Courtyard): Balliana Schubert Landschaftsarchitekten AG, Zurich
  • Light Concept (Surrounding Area): Reflexion AG, Zurich
  • Signage (Surrounding Area): Formpol AG, Zurich
  • Signage (Building): EM2N, Caroline Vogel, Zurich

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Text description provided by the architects. The elongated plot A forms the start to the new urban district ‘Greencity’ and is strongly influenced by the neighbouring street and railway. We used this essentially ʻimpossible situationʼ as the impulse to develop a narrow, elongated building with an expressive character that can develop a sense of identity.


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The unique geometry of the site leads to mostly east-west facing apartments which are all connected by means of a ʻstreet in the airʼ to the communal room and the shared roof garden. The building is massively constructed using a wall and slab system. The motif of interwoven vertical and horizontal bands produces depth and a feeling of volume. In combination with windows of different sizes this leads to a facade composition that is richly varied, yet also calm.


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Cross Sections

Cross Sections

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The ground floor is used for commercial functions. It takes up the robust nature of the street and the railway line and is made as a concrete plinth. The passageways leading through the building and the entrances located in them are announced by metal framing. The communal space and the ‘street in the air’ can be read in the façade through their generously sized window openings.


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4th floor plan

4th floor plan

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