At St. Alban Ring, two worlds collide that could not be more different: on the one side of the road, the intact Gellert-Quarter with it’s bourgeois houses, green spaces and proximity to the city centre, while directly next to it lies the chaotic world of the closely bundled strands of traffic from the motorway and railway. Here the spacious, quiet park of the middle school with old trees, there the traffic noise and the view obstructed by the high street. The new four-story house is placed right at the road’s edge to act as a...