Sandweg
Frankfurt am Main, Germany
- Architects
- Stefan Forster GmbH
- Location
- Frankfurt am Main, Germany
- Year
- 2013
- Client
- GeRo Sandweg-Projektentwicklungs GmbH & Co. KG
- Team
- Nina Bölinger, Florian Kraft
Built on the site of a former petrol station on Sandweg in the district of Bornheim in Frankfurt, this residential block contains 31 apartments and a row of shops at ground-floor level, plus a pair of semi-detached houses in the inner courtyard. In scale and proportions the block takes its cue from the surrounding development, but adds a more contemporary touch along its street face. Above the clinker-clad ground floor, the quarter-circle curves of the balustrades on the loggias and balconies have parallels with the architectural language of the Bauhaus-inspired “White City” in Tel Aviv. The private gardens along Wingertstrasse are enclosed behind a clinker wall and, closely planted behind it, a hedge. Varied in plan, all the one- to four-roomed apartments in this development have at least one outside space, be it in the form of a garden, loggia, balcony or terrace. The top floor is set back from the plane of the façade. In the courtyard, the pair of semi-detached houses with patio stand on the spot where the garage workshop used to be.
Apartments: 33
Floor Area: 4,615 m²
Work Phases: 1-5 + Artistic Supervision
Completion: 06/2013
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