This housing complex with the name “collective harvest” is drawing inspiration from Haus Trancauna’s flowing sequence between indoor and outdoor spaces, as well as the clever handling of private spaces.
The building has three access points, providing practical and inclusive entry options. The rooftop is designed as a walkable space for urban farming and relaxation. Accessibility is a central focus of the design, with the entire complex being wheelchair-friendly.
This housing complex in Chur offers a modest yet thoughtful response to modern urban challenges. Through its careful balance of privacy, community, and sustainability, it aspires to be more than a place to live: it aims to nurture connections between people and their environment.