Unity Through Diversity

A residential neighbourhood in Lindenthal that impresses through thoughtful design and verdant surroundings

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Living amidst nature without sacrificing urban conveniences – that's the promise of Kronstädter Park, a residential community located near Cologne's Westkreuz junction and nestled against an idyllic landscape of rolling fields and farmland. Designed by Cologne-based a+m Architekten Ingenieure for Stefan Frey Immobilien-Projekt-Management AG, this thoughtfully conceived neighbourhood comprises around 60 owner-occupied units that deliberately embrace housing diversity. Young and mature singles, couples, and families with children have all discovered their ideal home at Kronstädter Park.

Eight freestanding, two-storey townhouses anchor the suburban setting. Their relaxed horseshoe configuration creates a natural bridge between the dense urban blocks and the surrounding countryside. At the heart lies a verdant, traffic-free courtyard with shared underground parking below. The site's highly efficient spatial planning, combined with proximity to the motorway and neighbouring sports facilities, demanded a carefully coordinated approach to fire safety, building systems, and sound protection. The integrated ventilation system – installed to meet stringent acoustic requirements – shields all units from city noise while maintaining optimal indoor comfort. The point-block design of these fully accessible apartment buildings creates individual units with generous access to greenery and distinctive views. Every residence features either a balcony or terrace. To reinforce the neighbourhood's integration with the surrounding district, the architects deliberately employed rendered plaster facades. A thoughtful colour palette and carefully refined structural details establish a legible sense of scale and human orientation, resulting in a cohesive yet varied neighbourhood identity with distinct, recognisable addresses.

A landscaped pathway with rest areas and a play area enhance the outdoor environment. Beyond the underground car park offering 73 spaces, a combined heat and power facility anchors the shared infrastructure. Powered exclusively by renewable energy through a dedicated contractor, this system enables the entire development to achieve KfW 55 efficiency-house standards.

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Photography Credits:

Michael Schopps
www.schopps-fotografie.de

(Published in CUBE Cologne Bonn 02|20)

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