The
residential
complex Weidterrassen, designed by the architect Peter
Kunz, consists of six identical terrace houses that
are lined up along
a neighborhood street.
The buildings are located in a preferred residential
area on a hillside
above the city of Winterthur. The buildings are
carefully embedded into
the surrounding terrain.
A first terracing of the steep hillside plot is made
by concrete walls
which run parallel to the level curves. The building
volumes are
disposed on these concrete walls at
right angles to the slope. The façade of these
buildings is covered
with wooden slats, and dominated by some quite large
windows. Each
building contains three apartments
above the common garage. An elevator serves as
interior connection
giving directly into the apartments. From the outside
the access to the
apartments is made
by stairs which are integrated into the environment.
The layout of the
ensemble allows private gardens for each dwelling
unit. Each apartment
unfolds on one level
around a central core. This central core separates the
day and night zones of the flat from each other.