Vibrant Character with Decorative Frames

Smart Densification: 70 Homes Rise on a Former Brownfield

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Offenbach faces the same pressures as Frankfurt: rapid growth, tight housing supply, and climbing prices. Creating new residential space usually means consuming more land. The Gustavshof project breaks this pattern. Developed by Nassauische Heimstätte Wohnstadt in partnership with Frankfurt architects Tovar + Tovar, this development brings 70 rental apartments to a formerly paved brownfield site on Gustav-Adolf-Straße. The energy-efficient units—many subsidized and all fully accessible—are designed with families in mind.

The architects' guiding principle was elegant: increase residential density while preserving generous green spaces within the inner-city block. Six mid-rise buildings—ranging from three to five stories—offer flexible floor plans and maisonettes suited to family living. The color palette echoes the surrounding neighborhood, while carefully chosen accent colors add visual interest. Relief-like frames around windows and doors reference the classical Wilhelmine architecture nearby, creating a cohesive design language that extends to canopies and balconies. The entrance facades wrap around a central courtyard, softened by green strips and mature trees, which serves both as parking and a flexible hub for community activities. The overall arrangement yields a protected green zone complete with a children's playground and boules court, seamlessly connecting private terraces, gardens, and balconies to the landscaped commons.

Achieving KfW Efficiency House 55 standards without conventional thermal insulation systems, the architects opted instead for monolithic, high-performance insulated brickwork with mineral plaster—a strategy rarely seen but highly effective. It reduces wall thickness from the typical 49 cm to 36.5 cm, yielding more usable living space. The solid brick construction also naturally regulates moisture, creating a healthier indoor climate. Throughout development and construction, rigorous monitoring ensured quality, and the Gustavshof earned the prestigious NaWoh certification for sustainable residential construction.

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Photography Credits:

Markus Raupach

(Published in CUBE Frankfurt 01|22)

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