Gott Apartment Building / Amunt Martenson + heramarte | ArchDaily
Summary
The Gott Apartment Building in Karlsruhe, Germany, designed by Amunt Martenson and heramarte, showcases contemporary residential architecture within an early 20th-century context, emphasizing urban densification.
Why It Matters
This project highlights the trend of urban densification in residential architecture, addressing the challenges of integrating modern designs within historical contexts. It reflects the ongoing evolution of urban living spaces and the importance of sustainable architecture in contemporary cities.
Key Takeaways
- The building integrates modern architecture with historical surroundings.
- It emphasizes the importance of urban densification in city planning.
- Sustainability is a key focus in the design and construction process.
- The project contributes to the revitalization of urban spaces.
- Collaboration among architects and engineers enhances design quality.
Save this picture!© Jacopo La Forgia+ 30 Curated by Hadir Al Koshta Share ShareFacebookTwitterMailPinterestWhatsappOrhttps://www.archdaily.com/1039019/gott-apartment-building-amunt-martenson-plus-heramarte Clipboard "COPY" CopyResidential Architecture•Karlsruhe, Germany Architects: Amunt Martenson, heramarte Area Area of this architecture project Area: 200 m² Year Completion year of this architecture project Year: 2025 Photographs Photographs:Jacopo La ForgiaCategory: Residential ArchitectureLead Team: Björn Martenson, Martin GjolekaDesign Team: Amunt Martenson, heramarteEngineering & Consulting > Structural: imagine structureCity: KarlsruheCountry: GermanyMore SpecsLess Specs Save this picture!© Jacopo La ForgiaSave this picture!© Jacopo La Forgia