Urban Hybrid in Emmen, Switzerland

Urban Hybrid in Emmen, Senn BPM AG Switzerland, Feldbreite Competition, Swiss buildings design

Urban Hybrid in Emmen

Architecture Competition Switzerland design by MVRDV Architects

12 Jul 2013

MVRDV win Competition in Emmen, Switzerland with Urban Hybrid

Location: Emmen, just north of Lucerne, northern Switzerland

Design: MVRDV

Urban Hybrid in Emmen, Switzerland
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Urban Hybrid in Emmen, north Switzerland

The city of Emmen has announced that investment corporation Senn BPM AG together with MVRDV are the winners of the Feldbreite competition for a housing block with 95 homes of 16 different types. The urban hybrid development combines characteristics of city dwelling – central location, privacy, underground parking – with the characteristics of suburban life: gardens, multilevel living and a neighbourhood community. Construction is envisioned to start in 2015.

Urban Hybrid Emmen: 95 homes in 16 types:
Urban Hybrid in Emmen Switzerland design by MVRDV Architects
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Instead of the housing block asked for by the brief, MVRDV created a mixed urban block with small apartment buildings at the corners, townhouses along the streets and garden and patio houses inside the block. The 16 different housing types, which vary in size from 30 to 130 m2 and from one to four floors, will naturally attract a mixed group of inhabitants, an important factor in creating a vivid urban environment. The project consists of 9000 m2 of housing, 2034 m2 services and 2925 m2 underground parking.

Each house and apartment will have its own facade colour, based on regional historical colour ranges:
Urban Hybrid in Emmen Switzerland design by MVRDV Architects
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Each house or apartment will have its own façade colour, emphasizing its individual ownership. A pastel range of colour was chosen based on the specific colours traditionally found in historic Swiss town centres in the Lucerne area, such as Beromünster.

An important aspect of the project is the high quality of construction in combination with relatively low prices. Clients will be able to buy a more or less finished house – comparable to the basic model of a new car – with options leading up to almost full fit and finish possible. Home owners with little money can therefore delay investment, or do the work themselves, and still live in a high quality, new build home.

The village like interior of the block with fruit trees and public and private gardens:
Urban Hybrid in Emmen Switzerland design by MVRDV Architects
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The exterior of the block is a varied urban street front whilst the interior offers the quality of a green and intimate village. The interior of the block is divided into both private and public spaces, with dividing walls used to hang tables or benches and parts of the walls which can be rotated and used for table tennis.

A cohesive landscaping plan foresees a wide variety of fruit trees in the courtyard, in both the private and public areas. The garden and patio houses in the centre of the courtyard have their own entrance doors at the outer perimeter of the block. The roofs will be used for additional outdoor space.

MVRDV won the developer’s competition together with development corporation Senn BPM AG, Fontana Landscape architects and Wüest & Partner real estate consulting.

Construction start is envisioned 2015:
Urban Hybrid in Emmen Switzerland design by MVRDV Architects
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