Building Community Together
New construction and existing structures create a compelling residential community
The Frankenforster Strasse site in Bergisch Gladbach already housed residential and commercial buildings. After selective demolition, the challenge was to revitalize the empty spaces and create a residential community of owner-occupied apartments in harmony with the remaining building. The former owner entrusted this vision to Berlin-based architects MTTR Architekten+Stadtplaner, who developed an elegant solution: two new residential buildings positioned to frame an inviting, verdant courtyard—a gathering space for residents. Slightly offset from one another, each new building is divided into two sections by an open, transparent stairwell that fosters visual and social connection.
Designed as energy-efficient houses, the development prioritizes wood as its primary building material—both structurally and for the façade. Every residence features a generous terrace or loggia oriented toward the courtyard. Upper-floor terraces create visual rhythm and help the new structures integrate seamlessly with the existing buildings, while their stepped positioning creates a thoughtful transition to neighboring properties. To ensure accessibility across all life stages, elevators are integrated throughout—welcoming young families, seniors, and those with mobility considerations alike. Additional amenities include an underground garage and cellars integrated beneath one building. The outdoor spaces represent a thoughtful departure from convention: rather than parceling them into private gardens, they remain open to all residents, connected by a meandering path. Three additional open areas provide flexible space—landscaped buffer zones to the north, planted beds and a play area to the east. "For residents committed to sustainable mobility, we've positioned bicycle parking directly at the building entrances," notes architect André Schmidt. "Through these design choices—from bike parking placement to the open layout of our outdoor spaces—we're fostering genuine community within the complex."
Photography:
Andrew Alberts
www.andrewalberts.de
(Published in CUBE Cologne Bonn 01|25)