From
1985 to 1990, the architects Heinz M. Springmann and Siegfried Kaltenbach
planned
housing construction of South Market Street in Plochingen. Their solution
for the area located at the traffic intersection was a complex with
an interior courtyard in which shops were also integrated. At the
request of the mayor and the building sponsor, Hundertwasser was invited
to design the interior courtyard. Hundertwasser declared his willingness
to do so on the condition that he designed the interior courtyard,
including the interior facade, as a unit.
Hundertwasser transformed the rectilinear facade into
an organic one, changing the form and arrangement of the windows and eliminating the grid
system that was there before. With the tower, which he added to the complex, he gave it an
urbanistic direction and the City of Plochingen a new landmark which can be seen from the
motorway and the trains passing through. In addition, Hundertwasser designed two gates and
entryways. As with all buildings by Hundertwasser, the individual creativity of the
craftsmen involved was particularly challenged; Hundertwasser complemented and corrected
their solutions.
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