Maximising size requirements and filling needs in urban planning, the Ernst-Reinke-Straße residential complex densifies existing urban spaces.
Beginning with a fresh start, the project foundation sinks one meter deep into the earth, setting the buildings gradually into their environment.
The two forms are connected underground by a parking garage, and above, a greenlawn sits between them, providing asocial space for its residents. A two-story building then stands before the main structures, greeting residents and guests alike. The facades, set with windows in jumping fashion, are a uniform
answer to the rigid environment.
Along these lines, the wall appears as if it is rhythmically carved open from floor to ceiling. In response, the southern facade expands outward with two meter deep balconies; each shaded with curtains that offer privacy and protection from the sun.