The original buildings still stand proudly along the
Nordbahnhofstraße. The mansion block-type apartment buildings are built with
decorative brick facades. On the corners towers emphasize the street grid. The
architecture is typical for the eclectic late nineteenth century revival
styles.
A peek into one of the Gartenhöfe. This communal
outdoor space is for use of the residents of the surrounding apartments.
Although garden court is the literal translation of Gartenhof, it often has a
different meaning in Britain and especially in the USA. On the right a good
example of how the architects have reduced the apparent scale of the housing
development by using rows of separated apartment blocks with differentiated
roof shapes.
The Mittnachtstraße (literally:
Midnight Street) runs at a 90° angle off the Nordbahnhofstraße and bisects the
neighbourhood. It is one of the few streets with trees in it, making the whole
neighbourhood very urban in character.
The second phase of construction in 1911 saw the
application of a different style of architecture. This is both apparent in the
centrally placed bathhouse (left) and the apartment blocks. The light, smooth rendering of the facades
contrasts greatly with the older brick architecture. The stone dressings and
plinth make a subtle connection to the
older architecture in colour.
This new block replaced a damaged block of eclectic
architecture. It is executed in brick with rendered ribbon panels. Note the
different effect this continues facade has on the streetscape and the
perception of scale.
The original apartments in the Nordbahndorfl had no
private outdoor space. The bring the living accommodation up to modern
standards balconies have been added, The courtyard garden is still in communal
use by the residents. Waste collection is located here. Most of the space is
green and used for drying the washing, playing fields and small vegetable
gardens.
The colour and banding of this continuous rendered
facade contrasts sharply with the much older eclectic buildings. It is rather
unfortunate that such architecture has been introduced here, as it stands apart
so much from the original architecture of both the first and second building
phase.
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