In the historic First District of Vienna—where most of the national government buildings are, as well as St. Stephen’s Cathedral, Hofburg Palace, Otto Wagner’s Postsparkasse building, Looshaus, et cetera—a lot of multifunctional
buildings nowadays serve as speculative assets for investors. It remains the only one of Vienna’s twenty-three districts that has a decreasing number of residents in 2020; since 2005 almost 7 percent of residents have left the inner city. urban reflections is a rooftop extension on a building inside the medieval Schottenviertel quarter situated between Sterngasse and Salvatorgasse; it belongs to a local family and is intended to offer additional living spaces. Of major importance is its integration into the urban fabric, where since the fourteenth-century cupolas, dormers, and flat roofs have defined this dense area’s surrounding roofscape that is mostly subject to heritage protection.
The design revolves around the manifold geometric forms of adjacent roofs, the transition from common to private spaces, and the implementation of greenery and astonishing views. The resulting “roof-folding” creates an architectonic mediator between dormers and cupolas, privacy and community, as well as greenery for protection and relaxation. Even with 900 square meters of floor area organized on two and three stories, the vast volume is hardly seen from the street, because it integrates perfectly into the surroundings.
private competition 1st prize