Fritz Kissel Siedlung

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FRITZ KISSEL SIEDLUNG
Extension of the listed Fritz Kissel estate with 130 flats in modular timber construction

Location Mörfelder Landstraße, Breslauer Straße, Ziegelhüttenweg, Frankfurt am Main
Client Nassauische Heimstätte, Vonovia
Construction Modular timber construction with room modules
Floor Area 10.507 m²
Units 82 (NH), 48 (Vonovia)
Completion 2021
Procurement Direct commission
Phases 14, +5 advisory
Project Team LiWood Holzmodulbau AG, München

The Fritz Kissel estate was built in the early 1950s. It follows on from the large Riedhof estate project from the May era, but differs fundamentally from the estates of the 1920s: the short three- and four-storey rows are aligned in a north/south direction and turned slightly towards each other. Vehicular access is from the gable ends of the rows, with residential paths leading through the lush green spaces in between to the house entrances. At the southern edge of the estate, the edge of the city is clearly marked by six-storey point blocks. As Frankfurt’s largest post-war housing estate, it was placed under a preservation order in 2000. Particularly worthy of protection is the urban design, which has remained almost unchanged to this day.

In view of the increasingly scarce living space in Frankfurt, the estate is to be carefully redensified. The following procedure was agreed in close consultation with the heritage authorities:

 

– Both owners must add storeys together in order to maintain the height development in the estate

– The open spaces could not be built on, all green areas had to be preserved.

– New living space could only be created in the estate by adding storeys, not by building extensions.

– The additions were to be designed in such a way that they differ from the existing buildings in terms of material and color. As a result, the original proportions of the development should remain visible even after the addition of storeys.

– The transoms with the dry floors and the small windows on the top floors were to be retained and not added to.

– All existing buildings were to receive a new coat of paint in the color scheme of the time of construction.

 

The extension with a total of 130 apartments is made of timber room modules. The blocks will have a single-storey extension, while the point blocks, which were already fitted with elevators during the last refurbishment, will have a two-storey extension. Due to the low weight, low noise emissions and short construction time, as well as for ecological reasons, the extra storeys will be built using modular timber construction. A load distribution level is introduced between the existing building and the extension, which also accommodates the supply lines. This so-called intermediate floor distributes the loads of the extension to the load-bearing transverse bulkheads of the existing building. This means that the floor plans in the extension are independent of the floors below. The result is a mix of two-, three- and four-room apartments with 30% subsidized apartments. The modular structure is no longer recognizable in the later interior spaces. The adaptive timber room modules allow the realization of light-flooded apartments with spacious, flowing and open rooms.

The tenants will remain in their apartments during the construction period. In order to reduce the construction work in the existing building to a minimum, the supply to the additional storeys is via external shafts. Air/water heat pumps powered by photovoltaics will be used to heat the new storeys.

 

The prefabrication of the room modules takes place in a field factory near Frankfurt. Here, the individual components are delivered on trucks and assembled into a total of 500 room modules on a production line.

A major advantage of a field factory is that it is not the finished modules that are transported across the country, but only the panel material. This enables very effective transportation of the finished room modules from the field factory to the construction site.

It also enables »just in time« delivery of the modules on site for a smooth and fast construction of approx. 100 m² of living space per day.

The entire project took place under full occupancy, had an extremely short and low-noise construction period and is resource-saving both in terms of the building materials used and the subsequent operation of the building.

Hellerhöfe

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Location Frankfurt am Main
Client Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung GmbH, Frankfurter Societät GmbH and City of Frankfurt a.M.
Typology Residential, commercial, school and offices
Gross Floor Area 80.260 m²
Housing Units 486
Period of time 2021
Procurement non-open cooperative competition
Project Partner in collaboration with Spine Architects

 

Hellerhöfe, Frankfurt am Main


urban planning competition

Schönhofviertel Baufeld F

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SCHÖNHOFVIERTEL BAUFELD F

New residential development incl. day care centre

Location Frankfurt am Main
Client Nassauische Heimstätte and Instone Real Estate Development GmbH
Floor Area 29.947 m²
Units 325
Completion 2020
Procurement Multiple commissioning

Hilgenfeld

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HILGENFELD

Urban competition of ideas for a new residential district in the North of Frankfurt

Location Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Client BSMF
Floor Area 97400 m²
Period of time 2016
Procurement Competition
Project Team processing by Scheffler + Partner Architekten BDA

The new residential area is divided into individual neighbourhoods of a manageable size. The main development and orientation axis is formed by a square that offers sufficient space for a wide range of neighbourhood activities. A wide range of different types of housing is complemented by commercial space, shops, day-care centres and restaurants, creating a district with a communicative density and an urban character that offers future residents a home in the city.

Gartenreich Frankfurt am Main

Location Frankfurt am Main
Client Nassauische Heimstätte
Typology Urban planning/Public building
Area 27.500 m²
Period of time 2009
Procurement Peer review process
Project phases Study
Project partner Scheffler + Partner Architekten BDA




Gartenreich Frankfurt am Main


Reorganisation of Palmengarten, Botanical Garden und Grüneburgpark

Stadtteileingang Galluswarte

Location Frankfurt am Main
Client Stadt Frankfurt am Main
Typology Urban Planing/Public building
Period of time 2011- ca.2020
Procurement Competition
Project phases 19
Project partner Scheffler + Partner Architekten BDA




Stadtteileingang Galluswarte


Urban Competition for the reorganisation of Galluswarte


Competition, 1st price

Campus Dieburg

Location Dieburg
Client Deutsche Telekom AG
Typology Urban planning/Residential building
Area 10,4 ha
Period of time 2009
Procurement Competition
Project partner Scheffler + Partner Architekten BDA




Campus Dieburg


Urban competition for the eorganisation of Campus Dieburg

Neues Wohnen Eschersheim

Location Frankfurt am Main,
Client City council, Frankfurt am Main
Typology Urban planning/Landscape design
Area 21 hectare
Period of time 2018
Procurement Competition
Project partner GTL Landschaftsarchitekten, Kassel

Neues Wohnen Eschersheim


Urban and landscape competition of ideas for Eschersheim in Frankfurt am Main

Quartier Hoch Vier

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Location Hofheim
Client Hofheimer Wohnungsbau GmbH
Typology Residential
Gross Floor Area 5.837 m²
Housing Units 63
Period of time 2022
Procurement competition

 

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New construction of four residential buildings in the north of Hofheim

Hügelstraße

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Urban planning competition

Location Frankfurt am Main
Client Vonovia
Typology Residential
Gross Floor Area 21.000 m²
Housing Units 199
Period of time 2022
Procurement competition
Project Partner in collaboration with GTL Michael Triebswetter und StetePlanung

Hügelstraße, Frankfurt am Main

 

The competition area is a well-developed and green urban residential area. It consists mainly of apartment buildings and terraced houses from the 1920s as well as typical row housing from the post-war period. By means of careful redensification in the form of additional storeys and new buildings, this valuable urban area is to urban area will be able to offer more people a home in the future. At the same time, the outdoor facilities are to be renovated in keeping with the times and developed into neighborhood meeting points (»double internal development«). In addition, a rentable community room, a daycare center and a small supermarket for local supply are proposed.

Approx. 21,000 m² of new gross floor area will be created. The residential share amounts to approx. 20,200 m² GFA, of which approx. 6,700 m² in the supplementary buildings and approx. 13,500 m² in the extensions and roof extensions.

The structural additions are to be executed in such a way that the difference between old and new always remains clearly legible. For reasons of sustainability, weight and short construction time, a timber construction with boarding made of wood or fiber cement as cladding is proposed.

Fulda Haimbach

Location Fulda, Germany
Client Deutsche Telekom AG represented by Corpus Sireo
Typology Residential building/Urban planning
Gross Floor Area 42200 m²
Period of time 20162017
Procurement Competition
Project partner Scheffler + Partner Architekten BDA

Fulda Haimbach


Urban competition for a new residential district near Fulda


Competition, 1st price

Theaterplatz und Stadt Loggia

Location Aschaffenburg
Client Stadt Aschaffenburg
Typology Urban planning/Public building
Period of time 20012004
Procurement Competition
Project phases 29
Project partner Scheffler + Partner Architekten BDA


in ARGE with Lautenschläger Architekt



 


Theaterplatz und Stadt Loggia


Redesign of the theatre square and implementation of a »Stadtloggia«

Waidesgrund

Location Fulda, Germany
Client city council, Fulda
Typology Residential building/Urban planning
Area 40 000 m²
Period of time 2017
Procurement Competition
Project partner Scheffler + Partner Architekten BDA, with tobeSTADT

Waidesgrund


Urban competition of ideas for a new residential district in Fulda


Competition, 4th price