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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Roof extension Maxvorstadt_R11 in Munich, Germany by Pool Leber Architekten

 
September 30th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Pool Leber Architekten

R11 is a roof extension to a four storey building in the Munich inner city near the central station.

The foundations of the existing 1980s building had limited carrying capacity and did not allow for a simple extension of this size. Instead, it was first necessary to demolish the reinforced concrete structure on the fourth floor before extending upwards with a more lightweight construction. The new structure of massive timber, clad in steel encloses two new floors and a mezzanine gallery. In total, three separate living units have been created.

Image Courtesy © Brigida González

  • Architects: Pool Leber Architekten
  • Project: Roof extension Maxvorstadt_R11
  • Location: Munich, Germany
  • Photography: Brigida González
  • Software used: Vectorworks
  • Design Team: Isabella Leber, Martin Pool, Johannes Sailer, Valeria Polakovicova
  • Gross Built Area: 800 sqm
  • Completion Year: 2018

Image Courtesy © Brigida González

The interior space is designed as a flowing sculpture binding all functions together in a series of interlocking interior and exterior spaces. The upper floors are connected by an east-west gallery allowing for circular movement in the vertical as well as the horizontal along the whole length oft he building. A thorough three-dimensional analysis was carried out to explore the different possibilities in terms of light distribution, spatial organization and structural constraints, aiming to achieve a uniform yet dynamic space. The flowing character that distinguishes the whole design is also featured in the choice of materials, which provide a gentle color gradation in a natural palette from the light brown of wood to the greys of the steel and concrete. This is contrasted by the black and white tones of the frames and installations. The timber of the upper floors has been left unclad, a feature which required careful attention to the fireproofing details and intensive discussion with the fire engineer.

Image Courtesy © Brigida González

Image Courtesy © Brigida González

On the outside the facade of the building appears to weave the inside and outside spaces together. The facade is an alternation of bay windows providing panoramic views over the city and sheltered terrace spaces. These protrusions and recesses are shifted on alternate floors, partially enclosing the spaces from above.  Bands of widening and tapering windows incorporate the terraces into the overall body of the building. The apparent dynamic and organic form belies a rational grid laid over the load bearing walls of the building below.

Image Courtesy © Brigida González

Image Courtesy © Brigida González

The north facade takes its cues directly from the even window spacing of the original facade. With simple horizontal eaves it so binds itself into the context of the neighbouring houses, which similarly originate from the 80s. Roof windows on this side provide diffuse northern light, which meets with the direct sunlight from the south windows in the centre of the plan, providing satisfying and ever changing lighting situations.

Image Courtesy © Brigida González

Image Courtesy © Brigida González

Image Courtesy © Brigida González

Image Courtesy © Brigida González

Image Courtesy © Brigida González

Image Courtesy © Brigida González

Image Courtesy © Brigida González

Image Courtesy © Pool Leber Architekten

Image Courtesy © Pool Leber Architekten

Image Courtesy © Pool Leber Architekten

Image Courtesy © Pool Leber Architekten

Image Courtesy © Pool Leber Architekten

Image Courtesy © Pool Leber Architekten

Image Courtesy © Pool Leber Architekten

Image Courtesy © Pool Leber Architekten

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