The apartment block
is born out of rational
considerations. While
maximizing floor
space, the facade
breaks its own
apparent monotony
with strict geometries
that do not reveal their
underlying discipline.
The sinuous grey
metal on the outside
celebrates the
industrial, while not
betraying the inner
layer of timber-framed
fenestrations, which
make its occupants
feel the intimacy and
warmth of a home.
Three distinct layers
of alternating planes
in its balconies partly
shade and partly
illuminate its interiors,
for the west-facing
plot. The windows and
openings are full
length, allowing
uninterrupted access
to the front of every
unit. The extreme
verticality is broken by
the basic ordering
element as horizontal
lines. The architecture
attempts to draw
interest from the
street while the play of
light and shadow
humanizes its scale
when seen from up
close.