Much like Siedlung Hermeswiese the Lockerwiesesiedlung includes apartment buildings that are used along the edges of the
estate as visual and spatial statements. Here two tower-like ends of apartment
blocks give access to the central curved street of the housing estate as if it
were a formal gate building.
A view along one of the "outside walls" of
the estate (left) shows the typical attention paid to the spatial and visual
distinction of the housing project in relation to its (sub)urban context. When
looking through the gateway the central verge planted with trees and shrubs of
the main curved street is clearly visible.
View along the curved main street towards the central
square with the markedly higher buildings (apartments above shops). A
tower-like building marks the corner of the square. The buildings around this
spatial pivot point in the estate have been given a specific architectural
treatment, emphasising this place.
At the end of the central curved street the building
has these decorative sgraffito panels with socialist themes such as industry,
agriculture and education. From the central square a short street is directed
at the church of the care home complex. The housing is simple in design with
white render and clear perforations of the facade (windows and doors).
A view into a street of the second building phase
through one of the gateways underneath one of the middlerise blocks that
surround the central square. The housing is very similar to that of phase one.
These houses can be found along the eastern edge of
the estate. The long terraces are connected at the corner to form a continuous
facade around the street corner. These houses all have a covered protruding
porch with a flat roof.
Along the central curved street colour blocking is
used to create more visual interest in the streetscape. For this a central
green verge planted with trees and shrubs adds to the character and also
signals its special position within the whole estate.
The inner streets are not continuous in building line,
nor do they display a continuous front facade. The buildings are placed along
the streets in an Unwinesque manner. The buildings have been particularised by
the use of brick details. These can be seen around the front doors and in
between the windows.
The buildings of the second building phase are less
decorative. Here brick is used more sparingly to emphasise the corners and
create more visual interest.
The houses have no front gardens. Hedges are used to
edge gardens. The streets are mostly curved like in these examples of the
second building phase. Some are bayoneted with an axial shift to prevent long
vistas along the streets - another Unwinesque design device.
In keeping with English examples closed cave been
included in the layout of the Lockerwiesesiedlung. These are basically groups
or pairs of housing blocks set back from the road on a cul-de-sac.
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