Cubic Composition

A well-structured home creates an atmosphere of quiet sophistication.

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Located in Cologne's southern suburbs, this residential neighborhood is defined by expansive properties with private gardens and an eclectic mix of villas and single-family homes. Daniel Volske Architects, in collaboration with synarchitekten, designed this family residence around a cubic composition that provides structural clarity from within while making a striking visual impact from the street through its deliberately offset volumes.

The local development plan presented a significant constraint: it required different roof forms for buildings of varying heights. With the new construction set well back from the property line, a sloping roof was essentially mandated. This height limitation became fundamental to the cubic design—a strategy also applied to three adjacent residences by Daniel Volske, which share identical spacing and a cohesive volumetric language. The offset cubic composition serves multiple functions: it provides shade for the generous garden-facing glazing, creates sheltered canopies for the entrance and terrace, and externally expresses the home's internal organization. The ground floor features a welcoming entry that flows into an expansive kitchen-dining-living space opening directly to the garden. Upstairs, a generously proportioned master suite with ensuite dressing room and bath occupies the garden side, while two children's bedrooms with shared bath face the opposite direction. An open gallery overlooking a vertical void connects both levels, while the basement—housing office, storage, and mechanical systems—remains concealed from view. Following the architects' specifications, all kitchen cabinetry, vanities, fireplace, and built-in elements were custom-crafted. The restrained material palette reinforces the home's serene, minimalist character. Energy performance is achieved through solid-block thermal insulation construction, complemented by an air-source heat pump and climate control system, both integrated with rooftop photovoltaics.

www.danielvolske.de

Photography Credits:

Daniel Volske

(Published in CUBE Cologne Bonn 03|23)

Architecture:

Daniel Volske Architects
www.danielvolske.de

Tilework:

SteinTec Robert
www.steintec-robert.de

Tiles:

Denis Oberender
www.oberender-koeln.com
Fliesen Rodenkirchen
www.fliesen-rodenkirchen.de

Landscaping and Outdoor Design:

W. Adolf Werner Tree Nursery
www.werner-baumschule.de

Fireplace:

Kaminstudio A. Wergen
www.kaminstudio-wergen.de

HVAC:

Fruehauf
www.fruehauf-gmbh.de

Lighting:

Goldkant
www.goldkant.de

Parquet flooring:

Parkett Dietrich
www.parkett-dietrich.de

Built-in Carpentry:

Boy-Peter Rück Carpentry
www.sylt-tischler.de

Interior Doors & Vanities Carpentry:

Häger & Sons
www.schreinerei-haeger.de

Security Systems:

S² Security Technology
www.sicher-bonn.de

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