Spaces Toward Light

A heritage-listed residence unfolds impressively below ground

Understated, timeless, yet confident—this heritage-listed residence, designed by celebrated Cologne architect Fritz Schaller, makes a lasting impression. Even after comprehensive renovation and expansion, it remains virtually indistinguishable from its neighbors in the uniformly designed settlement. Only when stepping into the rear area does the true scope of Benjamin von Pidoll Architektur's vision become apparent: they've added an expressive spatial sequence and compelling new functions while honoring the building's protected status.

Sometimes the most inventive solutions emerge from constraints. What began as a space crisis for a seven-person family in a protected heritage building led Benjamin von Pidoll Architektur to think boldly: they would expand downward. This approach brought formidable challenges—navigating an extensive approval process, coordinating with preservation authorities, and maintaining the family's daily life throughout three years of phased construction. The transformation began with the ground floor: a reimagined entrance, living, and working area opened up through flowing sightlines and a striking sculptural element. A multifunctional volume housing media systems, bar storage, and a fireplace anchors this space. A 2,500-liter saltwater aquarium in the living area creates a generous visual connection to the outdoors from the entrance. Warm walnut and oak woods, punctuated by original Solnhofen stone flooring, establish the material palette throughout. The master bath exemplifies this restraint—milled natural stone walls and warm oak accents surround a softly elegant washbasin. As the upper floors took shape, the underground expansion began in earnest.

The greatest challenge lay in raising the shallow existing basement to match the new extension's height—a feat accomplished through careful underpinning with piled foundations. The resulting underground lounge opens to a light-filled atrium, its boundary elegantly defined by an elongated infinity pool. Double-shell walls clad in shell limestone create a refined texture, embedding the space like a carefully preserved treasure within the garden's topography. A nearly frameless glass wall dissolves completely into a side pocket, allowing interior and exterior to merge seamlessly. Light becomes the lounge's crowning achievement: at the room's far end, daylight cascades like a waterfall across natural stone walls and the staircase into the atrium. The interplay of atrium light and skylining along the length of the space generates ever-shifting shadows and atmospheric moods—particularly luminous at dusk. Above, garden designer Peter Berg created an individually planted landscape with refined spatial zoning, offering diverse gathering spaces for all ages. New and old maintain their distinct identities here, yet they compose a harmonious whole united by thoughtful design continuity.

www.vonpidoll.de

Photography Credits:

Philip Kistner
www.philipkistner.com

(Published in CUBE Cologne Bonn 01|24)

Architecture:

Benjamin von Pidoll Architektur
www.vonpidoll.de

Electrical Systems:

Elektro Klemmer
www.elektroklemmer.de

Natural stone work:

Steingalerie Würzburg
www.steingalerie-wue.de

Spiral staircase and metalwork:

Kellermann Stairs
www.kellermann-treppen.de

HVAC and plumbing:

Guido Axer
Phone: 02235-985703

Windows:

Wigger Windows and Facades
www.wigger.de

Built-in elements:

Junge Joinery
www.schreinereijunge.de

Pool construction:

Belka Pool
www.belka-schwimmbadtechnik.de

Pool deck:

Klaus Josef Broich Joinery
Phone: 02268-2287

Structural engineering:

Iso Concrete
www.iso-beton.eu

Interior furnishings:

Leicher Living
www.leicherwohnen.de

Landscaping and Outdoor Design:

Peter Berg Garden Design
www.gartenlandschaft.com

Interior finishing, drywall, painting and tiling:

Der Bauprofi
www.der-bauprofi.com

Roofing:

Jodo Stein Roofing
www.stein-bedachung.de

Exterior Lighting:

LUC Light and Creative
www.lichtundcreatives.de

Fireplace:

Kaminstudio A. Wergen
www.kaminstudio-wergen.de

HiFi Equipment:

Sound Wonder
www.klangwunder-köln.de

Structural frame:

B.A.U Concept
www.bau-k.de

Foundation Work:

Erka Pfahl
www.erkapfahl.de

Structural engineering:

Milbradt and Lemke | Consulting Engineers
www.milbradt-lemke.de

Lighting:

Occhio
www.occhio.com
Prolicht
www.prolicht.at
Flos
www.flos.com
&Tradition
www.andtradition.com
ClassiCon
www.classicon.com
Vibia
www.vibia.com
Tom Dixon
www.tomdixon.net

Bathroom Ceramics and Fixtures:

Vallone
www.vallone.de
Vola
de.vola.com
Dornbracht
www.dornbracht.com
Tece
www.tece.com

Exterior Wall:

Bauder Green Roof
www.bauder.de

Facade:

Weber Facade Systems
www.ifp-weber.de

Windows, Doors, Gates and Hardware:

Sky-Frame
www.sky-frame.com
Taghell
www.taghell.gmbh
Velux
www.velux.de
Heroal
www.heroal.de
Hydrosight
www.hydrosight.com
Griffwerk
www.griffwerk.de
Frits Jurgens
www.fritsjurgens.com

Flooring, Designer Floors and Interior Wall Finishes:

Cem Colori
www.cemcolori.de
Laminam
www.laminam.com
Living Ceramics
www.livingceramics.com
Weitzer Parkett
www.weitzer-parkett.com
Nakamoto Forestry
www.nakamotoforestry.com

Building Systems:

SenerTec Dachs
www.senertec.de
Panasonic Air Conditioning
www.aircon.panasonic.eu
Basalte Home Server
www.basalte.be

Furnishings:

Walter Knoll
www.walterknoll.de
Living Divani
www.livingdivani.it
B&B Italia
www.bebitalia.com
Vitra
www.vitra.com
Artisan
www.artisan.ba
JOV
jov-design.com
Manutti
www.manutti.com
Gloster
www.gloster.com
MirrorVue
www.mirrorvue.de

Fireplace:

Camina & Schmid Fire Design
www.camina-schmid.de

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