Elevation South
Photo © Florian Jaenicke

Turning the corner

Nestled within a row of 1970s townhouses that, over the years, have developed a heterogeneous character due to various infill interventions, the corner house is being extended with an additional dwelling unit. Through the renovation, the existing single-family house is transformed into a multi-family residence.

Located at the eastern corner, the building takes advantage of its prominent position, opening towards the view with a distinctive gesture. A new identity emerges, one that integrates seamlessly into the established context while introducing new qualities for living.

The spatial organization responds sensitively to the client’s needs, who is mobility-impaired following an accident. Accessibility is not treated as a limitation but as an integral design element: doors open optimally, all spaces flow freely without obstacles, and a laterally positioned lift ensures uncompromised movement between floors. The first floor of the extension houses the bedrooms, while above, the living and dining areas open up with an open-plan layout, generous ceiling height, and a maximally transparent façade facing southeast.
A vertical timber slat façade creates a smooth transition between old and new. Balconies are equipped with steel railings that act as a transparent structure, merging seamlessly with the sculptural external staircase.

Inside, the emphasis is on a continuous, flowing spatial experience. Timber is used throughout to create a warm atmosphere, enhancing the tactile quality of living. In the top floor, the raised roof is experienced as an element that opens up the space. A spacious terrace and large windows make the spectacular Dolomites panorama an integral part of the living experience.

Diagram topography
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Elevation South
Photo © Florian Jaenicke
Urban plan
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View from South East
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Diagram overlap concept
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Elevation East
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Detail of the external staircase
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Section
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Second floor hallway, Interior staircase
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Third floor living room
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Third floor living room
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Second floor plan
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Third floor plan
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Location
Sesto, Italy
Year
2024
Client
Private
Team
Ulrike Hell, Holger Kehne, Peter Pichler, Carolina Forer
Structural project
Ing. Andreas Erlacher
Safety consultant
Ing. Remo De Paola
Main contractor
Kargruber - Stoll Srl

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