Flämingstrasse
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Flämingstrasse
Flämingstrasse Object: Client: Architecture: Cooperation: Planning: Construction: While essentially a new car park for the residential building by Assman Salomon and Scheidt Architects, this project rejects the idea of utilitarian monoculture. The parking lot fulfils a fundamental function as essential common space vital for any housing development. The new car park interlaces sign and time systems constituting a critique of the conventionally negative perception of parking lots. Enriched by the design of its intersections and the integration of a children’s playground, the project explores the signs, codes Parking-lot, low energy house in Flämingstraße, Berlin-Marzahn Wohnungsbaugesellschaft Marzahn Assman Salomom und Scheidt G. Kiefer 1995 1999 and colours of the lexicon of road markings and superimposes them on the unvarying asphalt surface. In this way, the polyvalent parking area, traversed by routes leading to the building, creates a graphic landscape in which the lines that delimit spaces alternate and overlap with a system of more complex signs offering opportunities for open space. The result is an aesthetic of conflict designed to foster, day after day, new negotiations on the very interpretation of space.