Twins in Dialogue

Shared roof gardens crown the penthouses of "WinWin" in Media Harbour

201128-WWH-015_19_700pixel

In 2016, Düsseldorf and its port authorities signed the "Port Agreement," opening the door to residential development in Media Harbour. The "WinWin" project—designed by Cologne-based architects kister scheithaus gross for developer Frankonia Eurobau—marks the first realization of this vision. Two 60-metre residential towers plus an additional six-storey building enliven this popular district while introducing a vibrant new public plaza that transforms the urban landscape.

Each tower accommodates roughly 170 residences up to the 19th floor, with not a single unit facing exclusively north. Both towers access via flood-safe entry from a plaza raised above street level. The square pulses with life thanks to a café bar, central reception, and fitness centre at ground level. Residents reach their bike storage by lift, while the parking garage sits below in the podium. The master plan's restriction on balconies found an elegant solution: a shared garden crowns each tower's top floor. Rather than standard mechanical structures, the 19th storey features a "green living room" for all residents—windshielded with panoramic views that inspire. Wrapped in a green-patinated metal cornice, this communal level creates striking visual contrast in the façade. A subtle stepping detail at the building corners creates a sense that the twin towers lean toward each other, locked in silent dialogue. Clinker bricks in three complementary red tones add sculptural depth and visual richness. The adjacent loft building south employs the same material in subtly different hues, also topped with a shared, protected roof garden. To mitigate nighttime shipping noise and neighbouring commercial activity, all units feature sophisticated French windows that automatically close at 10 p.m. The housing mix—some rent-controlled, some furnished micro-units, some owner-occupied—spans from 30 m² city flats to generous three-room residences. Opening the double-wing, floor-to-ceiling windows transforms every home into a terrace suspended above the city.

www.ksg-architekten.info

Photography Credits:

Ansgar van Treeck
www.am-vantreeck.de
Linus Reich
Frankonia

(Published in CUBE Düsseldorf 04|21)

Nothing found.

Expressiv Stützenfrei

Ein Büroneubau in Marsdorf bietet Kita, Cafeteria und kollaboratives Arbeiten

Clear, Precise, Enduring

A single-family home that strikes a balance between solidity and warmth

Clear Structure in Record Time

A comprehensive secondary school in Velbert harnesses the hillside topography and embraces a cluster design approach

Too Beautiful to Leave

A private sanctuary that offers everything needed for a retreat at home

Nothing found.

Living Well with Character

How a Turn-of-the-Century Landmark in Unterbilk Found New Life

Concept Done Right

Löbbeckestraße Housing Quarter Nominated for German Building Award

EOG_Reference-Creditreform-2_19_700pixel

Agile Workspaces in Focus

A Forward-Thinking Workplace at Creditreform's New Headquarters

KRESINGS_SOS_NilsKoenning_6_15_700pixel

Building Shared Spaces

The new SOS Children's Village in Garath draws its strength from shared community spaces.

Crystal Clear

A garden that balances clean design with effortless maintenance

JUNG_EFH_Thoma_Willich_Z4A1385_700pixel

Bold Contrast Meets Smart Living

A Modern Country House That Excels in Detail and Smart Design

01_Luise-Fliedner-House_Copyright-F-Elschner-KaiserswertherDiakonie_ShiftN_15_700pixel

Brilliantly Reimagined

A Historic Children's Hospital in Kaiserswerth Gets a New Life as a University Campus