Living with the River

Kaell Architecte

Living with the River

Description

The 2021 floods left this modest 1930s townhouse in Pfaffenthal uninhabitable. Located along the Alzette in a flood-prone area, the project addresses a dual challenge: ensuring resilience to recurring flooding while enhancing spatial quality. Rather than excluding water, the intervention engages with it through a controlled, resilient ground floor and an integrated drainage strategy. Simultaneously, the house is opened towards the landscape, replacing an inward-looking extension with a spatially continuous and outward-oriented living environment. A careful balance of mineral, timber, and metal elements reinforces both robustness and lightness.

Category

Working with Finesse

Subcategory

S — projects under 1,000 m²

Placement

Nominee

LAA Edition

2026

Author(s)

Kaell Architecte

WITH

None

Client

privé / private

Surface area

170 m²

Year of completion

2024

Location (city)

Luxembourg