This building is a small apartment building in Liebefeld, Switzerland on a boat-shaped ground plan. The Gebhartstrasse Apartment Building is the first Minergie-P-Eco multifamily home in Switzerland which is noticed from some standard codes. The codes those are applied: minimal thermal bridges, large windows to the southwest, sufficient thermal mass, good daylight utilization and consistent use of ecological materials.
The Halle 58 Architects have designed this equal size of three apartments in wood. The apartment can be accessed through the wooden staircase. The concentration of sanitation and technology services into a compact core, plus a load-bearing façade frees up the interior design of the apartments, permitting a loftloke spatial scheme. On each floor the façade is composed of a combination of wooden framework elements, glazing and entrance doors.
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