The competition for the 3,600 m2 site between Breslauer Platz and Rheinuferstrasse in Cologne’s city centre had complex specifications: the observance of visual axes and pathways to the cathedral, the pedestrian connection to the Rhine and to the Hohenzollern Bridge, and the planning of vehicular traffic.
O&O Baukunst’s design focuses on the integration into the overall fabric of the immediate surroundings and the adjacent Kunibertsviertel. A complex of four individual buildings is planned, which will reconfigure the urban situation at Breslauer Platz. The new buildings take up the urban structures and historical pathways of the Kunibertsviertel, so that the new quarter fits into the existing building fabric. On the south side of the site, opposite the railway line, a curved ramp creates a connection to Deutz and offers passers-by an unobstructed view of the cathedral.
The design envisages a largely closed perimeter development that gives the quarter a unified contour. The four individual buildings are sculpturally designed and display a varied interplay of built volume, openings and open spaces. The buildings are spatially positioned in relation to each other in such a way that publicly accessible lanes, stairways and squares are formed. New, lively urban space is created in the quarter reconnecting the neighbourhood to the city.