A defining corner landmark

The gridded clinker brick façade imparts a striking monolithic presence to this new structure.

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Development plans represent a cornerstone of modern urban design, even when they inherit historical names. The Prussian building line plan stands as a perfect example—an instrument created to impose order on rapidly expanding cities, and one that continues to do so today, as in Cologne. Yet such plans frequently challenge architects with competing demands. Croce Architects faced precisely this situation with a corner site in Lindenthal, where strict regulations governed what was possible. Compromise became essential during the planning phase. One key negotiation involved building height: the design now aligns with the taller, predominantly five-storey Gründerzeit-era buildings lining the street. At the rear, the residential block gracefully transitions with balconies and a stepped floor, sensitively responding to the lower-scaled neighbours.

The façade reinforces this urban presence through deeply recessed, uniformly spaced windows. Minimal projections—instead, carefully matched ochre brick and mortar—underscore the building's bold monolithic form. Window sills and parapets remain unclad; every detail respects the building's restrained, solid character. The generous two-storey bay window not only visually extends the structure but also functions as an entrance foyer, anchoring the stairwell that connects all nine units.

The reserved exterior tells you much about what lies within. Here, ornamentation takes a back seat to durable, quality materials and thoughtful design. "Intentional"—that's the word for the building systems, from the solar-assisted condensing boiler to the heat-recovery ventilation. It applies equally to the wood-aluminium windows with integrated solar shading and the real hardwood flooring. This architecture is far from a blank canvas awaiting improvisation; instead, it reflects meticulous planning across integrated lighting, custom cabinetry, and fitted kitchens outfitted with premium appliances. Effective architecture demands foresight, not just construction. The 2.75-metre room heights speak for themselves—residents thrive in these spaces, a point architect Michael Croce confirms: "Our tenants are genuinely impressed by the quality. The developer actually considered moving in himself."

www.croce-architekten.de

(From CUBE Cologne Bonn, Issue 03|20)

Architects:

Croce Architects
www.croce-architekten.de

Structural construction:

Zaeske Bauunternehmung
Tel: 0221 7006611

Roofing and timber work:

Wolfgang Herr
Tel: 02441 77077

Joinery (windows):

Marco Höhler
Phone: 02293 7346

Carpentry (kitchens, doors, furniture):

Lorenz Furniture Construction
www.lorenz-moebel-bau.de

Parquet flooring:

Parkett Dietrich
www.parkett-dietrich.de

Metalwork:

Moritz Kirk – Master Metalworker
www.moki-interior.de

Plastering, drywall, painting:

Thomas Söntgerath Stucco and Plaster
www.stuck-soentgerath.de

Heating and plumbing:

Gebert & Gebert
www.gebert-gebert.com

Electrical Systems:

Elektro Groß
Phone: 02656 710

Kitchen Appliances:

Miele
www.miele.de

Landscaping and Outdoor Design:

Antonius Lantzerath
Garden and Landscape Design
Phone: 02251 58418

Brick Façade:

Backstein-Kontor
www.backstein-kontor.de

Roof tiles:

Klinkerwerke Muhr
www.klinkerwerke-muhr.de

Photography Credits:

Uwe Spöring
www.uwespoering.de

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