Located in the urban outskirts of Munich, the detached single-family house B built in timber frame construction was completed after only six months of construction. The building follows the line of the houses in the street and thus continues the urban edge along the link road. The front garden area next to the street is thereby supported and the roof orientation of the surrounding buildings continued. On the small plot, the maximal possible cubature and the existing parameters have been used in an optimal way.
Villa Design-Exterior
The white floor gives the room brightness and depth. The timber of the Brettstapel ceiling remains visible and is repeated in the furniture, stairs and doors. Maximum residential value on a minimal plot. The predominant colours and materials used on the building are reflected in the interior design. The living room is separated from the circulation area by two black furniture boxes.
Villa Design-Landscape
Villa InteriorDesign-Living
The facade that faces the public space and with it the sound emissions from the road traffic contains only a small number of indented or protruded windows and is, therefore, more closed. On the far side of the road the building. The typical picture of a gabled roof house characteristic of the area is taken up but is enhanced by the perforated facade and interpreted contemporarily.