Kreuzberghof Front House / Nidus
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Kreuzberghof Front House / Nidus
"In Kaiserswerth, where courtyards have shaped the character of the town for centuries, the Kreuzberghof does not present itself as a solitary object but as a continuation of a typology. Between street and garden, an ensemble unfolds: the front house from the 1920s opposite the new timber courtyard house in between a shared courtyard planted with perennials and covered in ivy, forming its own microclimate in summer, almost a small biotope."
Kreuzberghof in Kaiserswerth represents a continuation of the town's traditional courtyard-based urban character rather than introducing an isolated contemporary structure. The project comprises two distinct buildings: a preserved front house from the 1920s and a newly designed timber courtyard house. Between these structures lies a shared courtyard planted with perennials and ivy coverage, establishing a distinct microclimate during summer months. This intermediate space functions as a small biotope, creating environmental and spatial continuity. The design approach respects historical typologies while integrating modern construction methods and materials, demonstrating how contemporary architecture can harmonize with established urban patterns.
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