Domus IN 201903

(Nandana) #1
The serial-building typology
complements the existing housing
with new flexible and barrier-free
floor plans. The apartment sizes
range from a one-room apartment
of 30 square metres to a six-room
apartment of 138 square metres.
Multiplicity and customisation
of the apartment configurations
ensure each site is able to offer an
individual proposal to different
user groups. All the apartments
are barrier-free and two apartment
typologies are fully accessible
on wheelchair.

Timber modular system
The Bremen-Cubes are a modular
construction system conceived
and made up of predominantly
prefabricated building elements.
This type of construction system
allows the realisation of differing
floor plans in terms of size and
organisation. The standardised
system is suited to the erection
of the building in the shortest

possible time and with minimal
construction site organisation
and disturbance. The load-bearing
outer wall elements feature a
timber-frame system. The floor
elements are in reinforced concrete
or optimised Timber-Concrete
Composite (TCC). The circulation
areas are in reinforced concrete
which strengthens the building’s
horizontal loads and they serve
as the primary escape route.
This can be designed with either
an inner core or an open circulation
balcony core.

Sustainability
Timber construction materials are
renewable and environmentally
friendly, with considerably low
“grey energy” consumption. In
comparison to commonly used
commercial construction methods,
considerably less “grey energy”
is consumed in the complete life-
cycle process of timber: from
raw material to material waste

Previous spread: views of the first
prototype created in the southern
area of Bremen. The first two housing
units were completed in October 2016,
the third in January 2017, while
another four are under construction.
This spread: phases of the building’s
assembly in situ (opposite page); and a

Photos © GEWOBA


timeline of the entire assembly
process lasting just 28 days (above).
The Bremen-Cubes (or Bremer Punkt)
are arranged inside small plots
(with a footprint of 13.35 x 13.35 m)
made in the extensive free areas
of post-war residential complexes

Giorno/Day 1 Giorno/Day 2 Giorno/Day 12 Giorno/Day 17

Day 18 Day 21 Day 24 Day 28
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