Looking Forward

A Meticulously Renovated Commercial Building Sets a New Standard

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Mainz's city centre, including its pedestrian zone, suffered from declining revenues, business failures, and store closures. Change was clearly overdue. The Mainz-based firm Faerber Architekten not only won a design competition for a nearby section of Ludwigsstraße several years ago—they've now completely renovated and expanded a 1950s commercial building near the historic old town and cathedral, breathing new life into it with a thoughtful visual refresh that honours its original era. "By extending and renovating this modest commercial structure, we've honoured its existing character and post-war proportions while simultaneously repositioning it for the future through our redesign," the architects explain. "This project also serves as an invitation to neighbouring property owners to invest in revitalizing the city centre." The developers shared this vision, prioritizing the preservation of what already existed while creating a distinctly valuable building—one that would appeal equally to business owners, practice operators, and customers alike.

In renovating the structure, the architects drew on the distinctive cantilevered floor slabs characteristic of 1950s design and, in a spirit of thoughtful urban repair, reinstated the original three-storey configuration of the row. Exposed concrete elements and copper accents establish a dialogue with the architectural character of Mainz's historic core. Delicate fibre-reinforced concrete panels reinterpret the solid presence of the neighbourhood's natural stone heritage through a contemporary lens. The protruding box volumes create a dynamic interplay between interior function and public realm, reimagining the traditional bay window for today. The refined materiality of the new façade stands in striking contrast to the aging neighbouring structures—a quiet call for them to rise to the same architectural standard.

The investment has paid off handsomely: the ground and first floors operate as retail space, while the second floor features a stunning interior courtyard that floods the reception area of a cosmetic dental practice with natural light, establishing an inviting and serene environment.

www.faerber-architekten.de

Photography Credits:

Lennart Wiedemuth
www.lennartwiedemuth.com

(Featured in CUBE Frankfurt 02|23)

 

Architecture:

Färber Architects
www.faerber-architekten.de

 

Electrical, Heating, Ventilation & Plumbing:

ERN Elektrosysteme Rhein-Nahe
www.ern-simmern.de

 

Flooring

Klk Raumdesign
www.klk-raumdesign.de

 

Façade (Fibre-Reinforced Concrete):

Rieder Sales
www.rieder.cc

 

Windows:

Schüco
www.schueco.com

 

 

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