Studio_Mark Michaeli | Tyler Lim AR5801 Design Studio,Year 4, 2019/20 Semester 1 ( TUM - Munich , Germany )
Re-Intensify an Urban Remix | a Sustainable Urbanism in Munich , Germany
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by Lim Hock Siang Tyler
The project area is framed by four large busy streets which inevitably create huge intersections at the corners of the area. In the north the Mittlerer Ring B2B / Chiemgaustrabe runs along the area and in the east the Balanstrabe leads into the city. In the south, the 5-lane Standlerstrabe represents an inportant east-west connection in the urban space. The Schwansseestrabe in the west is an important infrastructure, especially with the tram link, which connects our area publicly to the inner city areas and the centre of Giesing, located approx. 500 metres to the north. In a north-south direction, the S-Bahn track crosses the area. On the approx. 26 hectare area there are very different uses and building structures in close proximity to each other.The western part located between Schwanseestrabe and railroad line is predominantly occupied by residential buildings with up to 10 floors. To the north, extensive parking areas and one-story industrial halls, a supermarket and greenhouses dominate the site. The tendency towards further densification in these areas can already be seen in a number of multi-story residential buildings upon the site. The new middle school currently under construction on Aschauer Strasse points to a high proportion of residential units in the area and the surrounding neighbourhoods. As such, this urban remix project aims to re-intensifty the site by integrating the living houses with more public spaces while incorporating the elements of work, live, play and learn.
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Studio_Mark Michaeli | Year 2019 Department of Architecture School of Design and Environment & Technical University of Munich