Green Courtyards

Private and communal gardens and courtyards, plus a shared plaza for a residential neighbourhood

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On the final building plot in the Esslingen neighbourhood, four multi-storey residential buildings were erected by Esslinger Wohnungsbau and several building cooperatives. These structures frame a generous communal courtyard, masterfully designed by landscape architects Mundsinger + Hans. Two entrances—positioned to the northwest and northeast—provide direct access to this verdant, open-air gathering space. Since these same routes serve as fire brigade access, the ground features grass pavers that allow both function and greenery to coexist. Approximately 80 percent of the open space sits atop the underground parking garage below, requiring carefully coordinated soil depths that were developed in close consultation with architects and structural engineers.

Across a permeable, bound pathway surface, the courtyard unfolds into distinct zones: a boules court, a children's play area complete with swings and a playhouse, and groupings of tables and seating for neighbours to gather and linger. Shade trees, planted above the seating platforms, soften the architectural containment while distributing nature throughout the space. Delicate ornamental cherry trees frame the communal zone and private gardens in graceful rows on either side. A generous concrete bench with timber slatting anchors the plaza visually while providing both seating and reclined lounging. An inset ground-level trampoline ensures the entire courtyard remains inviting for play. From the southeastern edge, a fully accessible path winds back toward the residential buildings. The private plots, each framed by hedgerows, are fronted with perennial plantings that cycle through colour across all seasons. Bollard lighting guides movement along accessible pathways and underground car park access points, creating safe, oriented movement after dark. Together, these elements weave a welcoming, green refuge for residents—one that balances intimate private gardens with vibrant shared spaces.

www.mh-garten.de

Photography Credits:

Roman Hermann
www.romanhermann.com

(Published in CUBE Stuttgart 01|22)

 

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