Residents Updated on the Upcoming Residential Complex Along Schloßallee in Düsseldorf-Eller
The Eller Residential Park, a collaborative effort between the Evangelical Church Düsseldorf, the Mirjam Church Community, and the city, is planned for an approximately 11,300 square meter plot of land situated behind the protected Schlosskirche and bounded by Schlossallee in the northeast and Heidelberg Street in the southwest.
The Church Circle Düsseldorf will be the owner of the Eller Residential Park, and they have committed to allocating 50% of the housing within the development for publicly funded units. Arthur Lingk, a project manager at Wolf R. Schlünz-Projekte, who specialises in managing church building projects, is overseeing the project.
As of June 30, 2025, no explicit updates or design changes for the Eller Residential Park could be located in the provided sources. To find accurate and current details, it might be necessary to check local government planning or community development department websites, or contact the project developers or city planning offices directly.
A competition was initiated for the Eller Residential Park, and four architectural firms are still in the running. Each design for the Eller Residential Park incorporates approximately 50% green space. The building height for the development varies between three and seven stories, and the gross floor area for the designs ranges from 9,000 to over 16,000 square meters.
The architects have incorporated the suggestions and criticism of Eller residents into their detailed plans and have submitted a revised concept by June 13th at 2 pm. The current designs of the four remaining architectural firms for the Eller Residential Park were presented in the community hall.
The jury for the Eller Residential Park competition will meet on June 30th to select the winning design. The preliminary review by the city's departments for the Eller Residential Park designs begins after the submission of the revised concepts. The date for the announcement of the winning design for the Eller Residential Park is set for June 30th.
Notably, the competitors in the Eller Residential Park competition were not allowed to participate in the event to prevent copying. The designs of the four remaining architectural firms for the Eller Residential Park take into account the trees classified as worth preserving.
The Eller Residential Park project, while not appearing in the public development or land movement reports of cities like Lino Lakes, Columbus, or Rancho Palos Verdes, is a significant development in the city of Düsseldorf, with the city being a partner in all construction projects and responsible for creating planning permission and issuing building permits. The project managers are eager to hear the reactions to the designs presented for the Eller Residential Park.
The Church Circle Düsseldorf is planning to invest in real estate through the Eller Residential Park development, with a focus on allocating half of the housing for publicly funded units. The competition for the Eller Residential Park, which involves four architectural firms, includes designs that have integrated green spaces and incorporates the town's residents' suggestions.