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Esther
+ Rudolf Guyer - Switzerland Schindler Apartment Building Alte Landstrasse 44, Zollikon 1986 |
The
architects
couple Esther
and Rudolf Guyer had the opportunity to design
and build the Schindler Apartment Building in Zollikon in
close
proximity to the business building for Ernst Basler &
Partner, also designed by them. As in the office building,
which is
located only a few meters down the slope, the facade at
the Apartment
Building consists of exposed brick masonry. In deviation
to the
aforementioned building, the masonry is not of a simple
stretcher brick
bond, but of a block bond made of bricks with two
different heights.
Additionally the brick bond is transformed into an
ornament of nearly
textile appearance by the use of different colored bricks.
This should
allow the apartment building to be clearly distinguished
from the
office buildings, and to make it recognizable as a
residential house.
The Schindler Apartment Building consists of two main
volumes with
gabled roofs, which are joined together by a glassed
connecting
building containing the access to the apartments. The
central area of
both volumes is marked by a plastically emphasized
section, containing
the recessed loggias.
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