Lyse Lotte
Lyse-Lotte is a cooperative housing development that emerged from the cooperation of originally three interest groups. By stacking different residential typologies, a collage-like architecture is created with banded facades, green balconies, arbors and pergolas. The individual typologies are strong characters and neighborhoods of their own. As the common areas become blurred, their boundaries and clarity become blurred. The unique, narrow body in terms of urban development with a robust basic structure enables community, participation and changeability. A good 40 residents work and live in a small commercial space, in 2-story residential studios, apartments with a shared entrance hall, barrier-free apartments with a large arbor, in places such as the joker room and guest room, as well as the guest apartment and the greenhouse on the roof.
CREDITS
Architects: Clauss Kahl Merz Atelier für Architektur + Städtebau, Basel
in collaboration with Martina Kausch architects (up to construction project)
Engineers : ZPF Ingenieure AG, Basel
Building physics & acoustics : BAKUS Bauphysik & Akustik, Basel
Landscape : Studio Céline Baumann, Basel