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Abdelrahman Helmy                                            Linus Paul Lang


                                 1995 in Kairo geboren  2015 bis heute Studium der Architektur und   1996 in Ludwigsburg geboren 2015–2023 Architektur und Stadtplanung
                                 Stadtplanung an der Universität Stuttgart 2020–2022 Junior Architekt   an der Universität Stuttgart 2016–2022 Mitarbeit und Praktika in Stuttgart
                                 im Design Team von Aura Design in Kairo                      und Wien seit 2023 Architekt im Praktikum bei andOFFICE in Stuttgart






















































             Ansicht • View                Querschnitt • Transversal section  Längsschnitt • Longitudinal section




            Maximum living space on a minimum footprint                   A large skylight provides additional daylight to all floors through a filigree, suspended
                                                                          staircase structure. The individual rooms are accessed via split levels, which ensure the
            “Das kleine Schwarze” offers maximum living space on a minimum footprint for a wide   residents’ privacy and create flowing room transitions. The circulation core, sanitary and
            range of target groups without restricting the use of existing structures. Nevertheless,   storage areas are set off from the individual rooms in pastel green. Thanks to the clear
            the locations must be chosen with care, as not every gap is suitable for densification.   zoning and internal access zone, “Das kleine Schwarze” can be used as accommodation
            The design is based on a recyclable, prefabricated and sustainable building method that   for a family or to design the individual rooms as single rooms, for example to create a
            benefits from fast, low-emission and low-noise construction. In order not to jeopardise  shared flat. In both cases, the communal rooms, kitchen and living room are located on
            the old existing structures and to compensate for tolerances on existing walls, the basic   the upper floors. These provide access to the communal conservatory and the roof terrace
            design structure consists of three wooden frames placed one behind the other. The infills   with views over the city.
            offer a considerable improvement in heat storage for the neighbouring buildings that are
            outdated in terms of energy. The skeleton structure is made up of prefabricated glulam  Provocative, independent building character
            columns with integrated steel pins and timber frame ceilings, which can be assembled
            in just a few days and maximise the clear width of the interior spaces thanks to the thin   Due to the split levels, this specific room concept is not suitable for people with limited
            outer walls. The areas between the existing buildings are characterised by minimum  mobility. Barrier-free access via an additional lift in the inner courtyard is conceivable.
            width and maximum depth. Besides structural aspects, this also poses a challenge: Indi-  The black façade elements stand provocatively between the existing Wilhelminian-style
            vidual and communal areas are arranged on the well-lit outside and zoned by the internal   façades. We have opted for an independent building character that can be contemporary
            functional core. In addition to the wet rooms, this also contains the technical pipework.   and clearly visible as an innovative approach to densification in Stuttgart.

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