02JUN 2012
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Vrunčeva Residential Building / Enota
Posted in Architecture - Housing by Romina Carpentieri
Residential complex Vrunčeva introduces a new typology of the city block unit.© ENOTA
The modification of the block unit as laid out by the zoning legislation is the result of finding a direct answer to the spatial challenges of the site and ensuring high-quality habitation combined with excellent flexibility and energy efficiency for the building.©
The building is designed as a kind of hybrid of the classical block unit development and terraced structures characteristic of more open, suburban spaces.© ENOTA
On the ground floor, the building is clearly defined and follows the prospective line of city development.© ENOTA
There it hosts the public programme, which is directly accessible along the entire perimeter of the building and opens onto the surrounding streets.© ENOTA
The terraced coiling structure envelops the raised inner court intended for semi-public content.© ENOTA
The court is organised with another floor and functions as a common park surface for the residents.©
The difference in the characters of this semi-public space and that facing the streets is reflected also in the use of materials.© ENOTA
The street-side facade is slightly stricter, made of more subdued materials and clearly structured, while the inner facade is softer, warmer, and animated.© ENOTA
Due to its distinctive cuboid design, the appearance of the building changes dramatically with different views, each time adapting to the surrounding structure.© ENOTA
By the intersection, where the building is at its tallest, it references the built masses of the neighbouring high-rises, while at the back, where it is lower, it establishes a relation with the similarly lower developments nearby.© ENOTA
The apartments on the upper floors are designed as an adaptable modular system of small and mid-sized residential units, which may be freely joined into larger apartments both horizontally and vertically.© ENOTA
Due their innovative volumetric design, most apartments have large planted terraces, while all of them feature covered recessed balconies facing the quiet central court.© ENOTA
All apartments have double orientation and offer long open views and good natural lighting and ventilation.© ENOTA
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