Sculptural Gateway to Kirchberg

A New Parish Centre in Monheim Strengthens the Community

In Monheim's Baumberg district, the steeple of St. Dionysius rises above the city skyline, anchoring a tree-covered hill that stands safe from Rhine flooding. Dating to the 13th century, this steadfast landmark has witnessed two major church reconstructions in the 19th century, followed by another in the late 1950s. Now, Cologne-based Heiermann Architects has complemented this prominent "church hill"—situated strategically between three main traffic arteries—with a new parish centre. Through its sculptural brick façade, the addition respectfully honors the existing heritage while weaving together the surrounding buildings and pathways through an inviting new public plaza.

Built south of the existing church, the parish centre mirrors its neighbour in both placement and proportion. Its façade orchestrates a dialogue across eight centuries of architectural history: alternating courses of reddish water-struck brick create a new layer alongside the existing masonry, while the infolded roof volume responds—through subtle variation—to the classical roof truss of the nave. Relief-textured brickwork echoes the sculptural gable windows of the post-war structure. The church, sacristy, and the two-storey parish centre all open directly onto the new central plaza. Visitors enter the foyer from this gathering space, a flexible hub that connects seamlessly to the parish hall and multipurpose room. A linear staircase ascends to an upper level nested within the roof folds, where exposed glued-laminated timber beams create a soaring sense of space. A second entrance at street level, accessed from the newly landscaped Berghausener Strasse plaza, leads to the ground floor—home to the library with reading area, parish offices, and youth centre. Green outdoor spaces surround the building, offering additional gathering points. As both urban connector and functional hub, the parish centre strengthens the church hill's role as a vital neighbourhood anchor.

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Photographs:
Heiermann Architects

(Published in CUBE Düsseldorf 02|24)

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