Monday, November 7, 2016

Lockerwiesesiedlung, Vienna: a 1920s garden suburb



On pasture dotted with reeds and bulrush a new garden suburb for Vienna was planned by the socialist council in the 1920s. The site near Lainz in the 13th District of Vienna Hietzing was chosen for its proximity to the Krankenhaus Hietzing (a large hospital - 1908) and the Versorgungsheim Lainz (care home - 1902). Also the Lockerwiese Estate is only a few hundred metres north of the Hermeswiese Estate and walking distance from the Werkbundsiedlung.

The site was developed for social housing by a Building Society -GESIBA- that was founded especially for building this estate. GESIBA was founded in 1921 as the Gemeinwirtschaftliche Siedlungs- und Baustoffanstalt by the City of Vienna, the Republic of Austria and the Verband für Siedlungs- und Kleingartenwesen (Association for Housing Estates and Allotment Gardening), each for a third. The plan was that the Building Society would transfer the housing to the City Council after completion.

The design was made by Karl Schartelmüller, who had previously drawn up plans for "Am Freihof". Building work started in 1926 with a second building phase in 1938-39. This northern extension had already been designed in 1931 and -although less detailed than the housing of the first phase- fit seamlessly into the whole estate. In 1950 some former playing field near the rail tracks were developed for housing with apartment blocks designed by Franz Mörth and Otto Schönthal. The formal gates in the first building phase that connect to the streets of the second phase shows the designer had pre-empted a future expansion of the estate.

The whole estate is basically a Muthesian-inspired garden village. The layout is similar to that of Am Freihof, by the same designer. The basic structure is a curved street with family housing on either side with middlerise buildings at either end. Thus the entrances are emphasised and the spatial effect of the estate is improved. The gate-like entrance has a clear reference to the Superblocks of the Gemeindebau. Most of the buildings are two storey row houses with gardens at the back. This makes the streetscape rather urban in character.



The Lockerwiesesiedlung is a typical semi-suburban garden village with some amenities. Most prominent is the Versorgungsheimer Platz (Care Home Square - VP) near the entrance to the Versorungsheim (VH). On this garden square is one of the formalised entrances to the estate. Also the tree-lined street that gives access to the second entrance (E) is indicated by the Maria Heil Kamillianerkloster (Heeling Mary Camillian Monastery). In addition the estate features many formal gates and gateways (G).The central streets culminates in a small square with shops (S). Most buildings are low family housing arranged along curved streets. In some places small closes (C) have been included in the layout. The building phases are indicated in red: 1 (1926-29), 2a (1938), 2b (1938), 3 (1950).

After completion the housing was transferred to the Vienna Housing Authority, who are still renting out these homes at affordable rates. There are long waiting lists for this estate as it is located in the edge of the Viennese Conurbation but with excellent transport links (train and tram). As such it is still the intended garden suburb.

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