querkraft
citygate tower
querkraft
11. February 2016
(c) querkraft architekten - lukas dostal.
a residential high-rise in vienna offering a “vertical street “ for the people living there colourfully designed by the austrian artist heimo zobernig.
(c) querkraft architekten - lukas dostal.
perimetrical balconies with extensions
the facade of the building is characterized by perimetrical balconies, which are extended in front of each flat and shift from storey to storey. the extensions of of the balcony zones climb up the building in a meandering fashion, thus expressing a poetic performance of the façade. the recessed panoramic windows create sheltered sitting niches at the loggias.
(c) querkraft architekten - lukas dostal.
social vertical life
a special feature is the “vertical street” of the building: single and multi-storey community rooms are located in the north opposite the elevators and activate the internal communication of the residents. the indoor- and outdoor-rooms offer free usage of different activities like outdoor-chess, or a laundry room.
(c) querkraft architekten - lukas dostal.
colour for activating people
the colour-design of the main entrance zone and the “vertical street” was created by the austrian artist heimo zobernig. the basis for this concept were the colour-diagrams of eva heller published in her book “wie farben wirken [the impact of colours]”. in a large survey 1888 people were asked which feelings and experiences come to their mind when seeing a specific colour. for the citygate tower the term “sociability” was chosen and the percentage distribution of the colour diagram was spread across the entire building.
(c) querkraft architekten - lukas dostal.
floor plans and sustainability
the floor plan of the residential high rise is characterised by openness and flexibility through the reduced constructive system. due to the design of the floor plan, flats can be joined or extended and offer a wide-open view of vienna. in this regard the high rise provides a long lasting and sustainable aspect in addition to the social activation created through the “vertical street”.
realisation: april 2015
square metres: 25.000m²
architecture: querkraft