Competence Centre for Counselling, Residence and Care

Eckhard Feddersen, Insa Lüdtke

Description

After the successful completion of the Competence Centre for People with Dementia, which opened in 2006 in Nuremberg and was the first of its kind in Germany, a similar optimised concept for a Competence Centre for Counselling, Residence and Care was developed and realised in 2014 in Forchheim in Upper Franconia. A single complex unites the functions of living, care and commerce and incorporates care for the elderly into a residential neighbourhood adjoining the town centre.

The entrance to the complex from the street is formed by two mixed-use buildings containing 22 barrier-free apartments for elderly people who can mostly live independently, along with eight units for shops, doctors’ surgeries and counselling centres. The apartment floor plans are designed for flexibility and allow residents to adapt them to their needs and ways of living. The white-rendered buildings with tiled, pitched roofs adopt the architectural language of the surrounding residential neighbourhood.

Behind the mixed-use buildings is a three-storey inpatient nursing home for people with dementia. The building is divided into three connected cubic volumes arranged around a communal courtyard. Adjoining the middle pavilion is a light-filled central “patio”.

The nursing home houses a total of eight family-like shared apartments with twelve residents each. On the ground floor are two enclosed living areas with direct access to the two sheltered gardens, designed to allow freedom of movement while ensuring safety and security. On the upper floors of each block are three shared apartments with spacious balconies.

The shared apartments are specially conceived for the needs of people with dementia and take into account the different phases of the illness. At the centre of each apartment is a communal living and dining area with an open kitchen that forms the main living area and communicative space. There are both single and two-person rooms, which can be additionally furnished with the residents’ own furniture and personal items. Each apartment has its own style of furnishing with different atmospheres and colour schemes to provide orientation and enhance a sense of familiarity and recognition. The design picks up thematic elements from the region such as woods, rivers and urban motifs.

Drawings

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This browser does not support PDFs.Ground floor of nursing home

Photos

Forecourt of the nursing home

Interior view of shared apartment on the upper floor with terrace


Originally published in: Eckhard Feddersen, Insa Lüdtke, Living for the Elderly: A Design Manual, second and revised edition, Birkhäuser, 2017.

Building Type Housing

Morphological Type Complex/Ensemble, Solitary/Big Box

Urban Context Village/Town

Architect Feddersen Architekten

Year 2014

Location Forchheim

Country Germany

Geometric Organization Linear

Useable Floor Area Section A: 4,950 m²
Section B + C: 3,100 m²

Number of Units 95 persons (73 single and 11 two-person rooms), 22 apartments, eight day-care places

Height Low-Rise (up to 3 levels)

Load-Bearing Structure Solid Construction

Access Type Corridor, Vertical Core

Layout Corridor/Hallway

Outdoor Space of Apartment Roof Terrace, Terrace

New Building, Refurbishment or Extension New Building

Program Assisted/Serviced Living, Housing with Communal Focus

Client Diakonie Neuendettelsau

Consultants Structural Engineer
Lang Ingenieure GmbH & Co. KG, Ebermannstadt
Landscape Planner
Harms Wulf, Berlin

Address Sattlertorstraße 48b
Forchheim, Germany

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