Town houses at Lokstadt, Winterthur
A new urban living space has been developed where locomotives used to be built. Lokstadt Winterthur is home to a mixture of residential, commercial and leisure offerings and forms a modern counterpart to the historic old city. With the new town houses on the former Sulzer site, the architects from Baumberger + Stegmeier and KilgaPopp have taken on the industrial heritage and carefully developed it so that the historic identity of the site remains visible. The outer windows of the town houses are made of highly thermally insulated forster unico Hi, and are a perfect match for the preserved industrial facades.
Located in the Swiss city of Winterthur, the Lokstadt is a sustainable urban quarter with lively squares and small parks that give the area a generous sense of space. In addition to residential buildings, the new neighbourhood also features a wide range of shops, businesses, restaurants, a childcare centre and offices, including 150 co-working spaces. 17 exclusive town houses with rental and freehold apartments have been built on site to meet more discerning requirements, some of which are designed as maisonette apartments.