Solid Conception, Refined Execution

A residential home in Cologne's west end captivates through the coherence of its details.

Architect Benjamin von Pidoll spent years collaborating closely with the client, guiding them through an intensive search for the ideal plot. Once they acquired a corner site in Cologne's western district, his firm was commissioned to design the expansive family residence. A clear, meticulously consistent design philosophy pervades every aspect of the project—restrained and refined, built from premium materials, and drawing inspiration from a seminal work of modernist architecture.

The family—two children and a dog—envisioned an open, naturally lit, communal home that stood independent yet maintained complete privacy. This last requirement presented the central planning challenge: to shield street views while preserving openness, carefully positioned façade apertures had to be balanced by equally deliberate solid zones. The building takes form as a freestanding cube: two full stories topped by a stepped, recessed floor, all articulated by bands of powder-coated aluminum louvers. The garden-facing elevation opens entirely to the outdoors, while the rooftop terrace features an elegant perimeter railing—details that deliberately echo Le Corbusier's Villa Savoye. Inside, this modernist icon's influence resonates equally: around a centrally positioned staircase, zones unfold within a luminous, open plan. The result is a rich interplay of sightlines and social spaces, particularly where the garden-oriented living area rises through an atrium and gallery to the upper floor. Two-story glazing delivers not just sweeping views onto the light court with infinity pool—the abundant daylight itself creates a dynamic choreography of reflections flowing across the entire interior depth from living space to entry hall. The interior palette deliberately mirrors this restraint: like the exterior, gray and greige tones set the only accent notes. For these architecturally-informed clients, the building needed to read as an "honest" monolith—so instead of conventional thermal insulation systems, they chose solid perforated-brick masonry left exposed. The expansive cantilevered floors and open spaces demanded steel-reinforced columns integrated throughout. Even seemingly straightforward details demanded rigorous problem-solving: the two-story chimney was cleverly embedded in the outer wall to maximize usable space, yet required careful structural suspension to achieve the desired refined, three-sided open fireplace.

www.vonpidoll.de

Living space: 394 m²
Plot size: 641 m²
Planning and construction time: approx. 3 years
Construction method: Solid masonry with perforated brick
Energy concept: Geothermal

Photography:
Philip Kistner
www.philipkistner.com

(Featured in CUBE Cologne Bonn 03|25)

Architecture:

Benjamin von Pidoll Architektur
www.vonpidoll.de

General Contractor:

B. A. U. Konzept
Phone: 0221-80158590

Electrical Systems:

Elektro Klemmer
www.elektroklemmer.de

Windows:

Kapp Shutters and Windows
www.kapp.de

Kitchen:

SieMatic by Krebs
www.siematic-by-krebs.de

Fireplace:

Camina & Schmid
www.camina-schmid.de

Switches:

Ekinex
www.ekinex.com

Ceramics:

Ceramiche Keope
www.keope.com

Kitchen appliances:

Miele
www.miele.de

Lighting:

Prolicht
www.prolicht.at
Foscarini
www.foscarini.com
DCW
www.dcw-editions.fr
Panzeri
www.panzeri.it

Windows:

Heroal
www.heroal.de

Facade Elements:

Fshape
Phone: 05242-5989175

Swimming Pool:

Weidner Pools
www.weidnerpools.de

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