Overlooked by the skyline of skyscrapers, the 7,000 m² ‘new old city’ in Frankfurt is the newest piece of ‘modern architecture’ completed in September 2018. Can one write that? The verbal struggle for the right words, the philosophical discussions about meaning and purpose are manifold.
New town hall extension
The pragmatically planned town hall extension ‘Technisches Rathaus’ from the late 1960s never met with the approval of the population. This was the impetus to demolish the building in need of renovation and to let rise in its place a piece of ‘old town’. It consists of 35 buildings; 15 correspond to houses that stood in the same place prior to the destruction of the war, colloquially called reconstructions. The shape of the twenty other buildings was determined in 2011 by a competition that demanded a contemporary exploration of place and history. The spectrum of results goes from a purist design by the architectural office Morger Dettli to projects by Jordi + Keller, which leave one in the dark as to whether one is seeing a newly conceived or a copied facade.