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Therwil Terraced House / Lütiens Padmanabhan Architekten

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Therwil Terraced House / Lütiens Padmanabhan Architekten

Therwil Terraced House / Lütiens Padmanabhan Architekten - Exterior Photography, Facade, Windows
© Stefano Graziani

Therwil Terraced House / Lütiens Padmanabhan Architekten - Exterior Photography, Windows, FacadeTherwil Terraced House / Lütiens Padmanabhan Architekten - Exterior Photography, Windows, Door, Facade, ChairTherwil Terraced House / Lütiens Padmanabhan Architekten - Interior Photography, Windows, ColumnTherwil Terraced House / Lütiens Padmanabhan Architekten - Interior Photography+ 16

  • Area Area of this architecture project Area :  1905
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year :  2020
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  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project

    Manufacturers :  Baumgartner Fenster

  • Lead Architects : Oliver Lütjens, Thomas Padmanabhan, Valentina Pajaziti (project leader) Associates: Marine de Dardel, Pauline Delorme, Andrea Micanovic, Emma Lindén, Tobias von der Mühll, David Zhou

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Therwil Terraced House / Lütiens Padmanabhan Architekten - Exterior Photography, Windows, Facade
© Stefano Graziani

Text description provided by the architects. In Switzerland, the terraced house has been a popular building type since the postwar construction boom. With its stepped volume, large terraces, and sweeping views, it provided a solution to issues of modern housing in a hilly landscape. In more recent versions of the type, the entry to the underground parking garage has become the building’s main entrance, making it part of Switzerland’s contemporary car-centered suburban lifestyle.

Therwil Terraced House / Lütiens Padmanabhan Architekten - Exterior Photography, Windows, Door, Facade, Chair
© Stefano Graziani
Therwil Terraced House / Lütiens Padmanabhan Architekten - Exterior Photography, Windows, Facade
© Stefano Graziani
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Plan

The terraced house is located near the forest overlooking the countryside and embraces the modern, anti-romantic character of this building type. Its eight apartments have spacious terraces with sweeping views of rural Alsace across the French border. In contrast to the pastoral setting, the form of the building is highly rational and the result of a relentless process of maximizing the rentable space.

Therwil Terraced House / Lütiens Padmanabhan Architekten - Exterior Photography, Stairs, Windows
© Stefano Graziani
Therwil Terraced House / Lütiens Padmanabhan Architekten - Exterior Photography, Handrail
© Stefano Graziani

As a result, both plans and facade motifs are serial and non-compositional in character. The plans consist of a series of parallel lines that are inscribed into the slightly distorted building shape. The facades emphasize the overall tension emanating from the building’s volume.

Therwil Terraced House / Lütiens Padmanabhan Architekten - Interior Photography, Windows, Column
© Stefano Graziani
Therwil Terraced House / Lütiens Padmanabhan Architekten - Interior Photography
© Stefano Graziani

Multiple windows are combined into long viewing boxes, reminiscent of minimalist sculptures. The terrace railings facing the landscape have a formal steel grid, while the side railings consist of a simple chain-link fence.

Therwil Terraced House / Lütiens Padmanabhan Architekten - Interior Photography, Windows
© Stefano Graziani

The apartments are organized around a central hall that extends from the terrace deep into the building. The hall is similar to a portego, the deep hall in a Venetian palace. It is flanked on both sides by bedrooms, a study, a working kitchen, and a winter garden.  

Therwil Terraced House / Lütiens Padmanabhan Architekten - Exterior Photography, Fence, Handrail
© Stefano Graziani

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