Maximizing space under city zoning requirements, the Uhlandstraße residential building houses ten flats in the centre of an existing Charlottenburg block.
Geometric inform, the structure’s facade bears wholly against its outline.
Its windows wrap a uniform shape around the perimeter, and are flush with the outside wall. The building’s appearance is thus made rectangular and congruous.
Functioning geometrically as well, the facade leaps backwards in the upper floors, allowing two terraces to saddle the construction. Each balustrade amounts to only 40cm in height, and thus offer an individual place of rest.