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Movements in Architecture 01 | 2009 Living in an industrial monument by Astoc Architects & Planners Current housing trends Potential energy saving with intelligent building management systems Multi-generation house in Cologne A breath of fresh air from Eastern Europe ­ a visit to Ofis Arhitekti » Editorial Franz Sumnitsch from the architecture studio BKK-3 In Vienna champions the social aspects of living with innovative projects. To the point: The future of living pulse in conversation with Franz Sumnitsch of BKK-3 Architekten Over the past few years which changes have been evident in the residential construction sector? In addition to the so-called "mass apartment construction", two noticeable new forms of living have become established: "themed living" such as, for example, value-for money living, age-related living, integrative living ­ and the self-determined groups of developers. Ultimately, the neglect of the residential construction sector in Germany by the public authorities and the resulting frustration with the accommodation available led to the emergence of these groups of developers. For me this means the democratisation of living far removed from any residential policy. How is architecture responding to the change in society reflected in changing types of household? BKK-3 Architekten New demands are indeed being made of architecture: On the one hand there is a call for the long-term use of barrier-free apartments and on the other, given the splitting-up of, and thus decrease in household incomes, resizing of footprints is in demand. Only a small apartment is a cheap apartment. Architects need to be creative and design small, optimised apartments with sophisticated footprints. In this context, it seems important to me to create some form of compensation for being huddled closer together, be it large windows, balconies or additional communal facilities. Your "Miss Sargfabrik" project is one example of communal living. What are its special features in comparison with more traditional concepts? For me the special feature is the social aspect of the architecture. What was created here was not a residential building, but a way of life. Many of the residents moved in because they no longer wanted to live in anonymity, they wanted to live their life in a community. Single mothers and fathers, for example can make full use of the entire range of facilities, from the kindergarten and swimming pool to the events room. What, for you, is the ideal apartment? A free room, lots of glass, an undefined cubature, which I can treat sculpturally on the inside. If new requirements emerge, the light-weight walls are simply removed and redesigned. Where do you actually live? I live in the first part of the "Sargfabrik" in an 8 x 8 x 4.8 metre "box". In terms of structure it is a two-storey maisonette apartment, which had so much space that it was later possible to add an extra room and still have free space. pulse 01 | 2009 ...

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