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Entwurf • Design g2o Architekten, Stuttgart
                                                                                        Bauherr • Client Hans-Peter Obermaier, Stuttgart
                                                                                        Standort • Location Olgastraße 66/1, Stuttgart
                                                                                        Nutzfläche • Floor space 475 m 2  Wohnen, 130 m 2  Büro
                                                                                        Fotos • Photos Brigida González, Stuttgart
                                                                                        Mehr Infos auf Seite • More infos on page 174













                                                                                        HOUSE OS66.1

                                                                                        IN STUTTGART





                                                                                        Dreary 1950s post-war architecture characterises the
                                                                                        residential building Olgastraße 66 in Stuttgart’s Mitte
                                                                                        district. Hardly anyone would suspect that the backy-
                                                                                        ard hides an architectural highlight. g2o Architekten
                                                                                        have  extended  a  typical  1930s  workshop  and  resi-
                                                                                        dence and converted it into an attractive residential
                                                                                        and office building.


                                                                                        L  ike a monolith, the building stands in the backyard. Light grey
                                                                                           plastered façades merge seamlessly into plastic-coated, sculptu-
                                                                                        rally shaped wall and roof surfaces of the same colour. The wind-
                Grundriss EG: Büro • Ground floor plan: office  Grundriss 1. OG: Wohnung 1  • 1st floor plan: apartment 1  ows are fitted flush with the façade. The filigree, external steel stair-
                                                                                        case looks like a small side sculpture. g2o Architekten – Michele
                                                                                        Grazzini and Stephan Obermaier – designed the residential and
                                                                                        office building on behalf of Obermaier's father, Hans-Peter. From
                                                                                        the outside, it could be considered a new building. Only inside, on
                                                                                        the ground floor, where the architects set up their offices, raw, old
                                                                                        brick  walls reveal the existing building. Built in the 1930s, the
                                                                                        inconspicuous three-storey commercial, office, and residential buil-
                                                                                        ding of a model railway builder stood empty for several years. g2o
                                                                                        Architekten  were granted permission to extend the building and
                                                                                        opted for a steel and timber construction. The land-use plan allo-
                                                                                        wed three full storeys and a roof. In the north, the building is situa-
                                                                                        ted on the site boundary to the neighbouring property; urban plan-
                Grundriss 2. OG: Wohnung 2 • 2nd floor plan: apartment 2  Grundriss DG: Wohnung 2 • Attic floor plan: apartment 2  ning regulations from 1935, distance spaces, and roof shapes had to
                                                                                        be observed and led to the expressive roof geometry on the south-
                                                                                        western side. A total of 475 square metres of living space were crea-
                                                                                        ted in Stuttgart's fiercely contested housing market, and on top of
                                                                  Küche
                                                                                        that in the popular inner-city location. In the basement there are
                                                              Schlafen  Bad             two granny flats. The first floor is occupied by Stephan Obermaier
                                                                                        and his family, the top floor by his father. In these two apartments
                                                             Schlafen  Bad  Kinder      and in the office, cement screed floors provide homogeneous, spa-
                                                                                        cious areas. In the architect's apartment, a long, double-deep and
                                                             Büro
                                                                                        two-sided  wall unit separates the open, light-flooded living area
                                                           Wohnen   Keller              from the bedroom, bathroom, and children's room. In the maiso-
                                                                                        nette apartment above, large-format windows afford a magnificent
                                                                                        view of Stuttgart. If examples like this and the Schlosserhof by
                                                                                        InteriorPark (AIT 7/8-2018) set a precedent, this could be the begin-
                                                                                        ning of a new backyard building culture in Stuttgart - entirely in the
                Holzbau Dachaufstockung • Wooden attic raising  Schnitt • Section       interest of urban consolidation.

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