Design

glazed positions punctuate tiefes haus' darker brick exterior in germany

.Tiefes Haus modifications split-level layout on slender plot in Dreieich On a slender story in Dreieich, Germany, neighbored through villas and also big plants, Tiefes Haus reinterprets the split-level design of the initial building, including existing walls right into a contemporary extended home building. The ground floor is zoned through a variety of floor offsets, making distinct spatial experiences. Made through Henning Grahn Architektur (HGA) and Marc Flick, the structure is somewhat set back at the ground level to define the entrance.all pictures through David Schreyer uniform darker front aesthetically merges Tiefes Haus' style Henning Grahn Architektur (HGA) and also designer Marc Flick partition the interior right into pair of major locations connected by a two-story gallery including substantial glazing. The front part of your house features an open design accommodating the foyer, guest location, and vernissage room, with a visible stairs giving direct access to the top floor as well as basement. The home kitchen and sitting room, providing viewpoints of the landscape, lie in the back section. The top flooring is managed in to a children's location and a resting area, hooked up by a cement walkway by means of the gallery. A continual roof connections both parts together, both structurally and also creatively. To avoid overheating, the sizable glass areas of the longitudinal facade are actually oriented northward. The style contrasts floor-to-ceiling home windows and also oak indoor doors with raw concrete surface areas and also brightened terrazzo floor. The homogeneous darker front consolidates the distinct home window layouts, making a cohesive outdoor aesthetic.Tiefes Haus reinterprets the split-level design on a slim plot in Dreieich, Germanylarge glass surfaces on the longitudinal front are adapted northward to avoid overheatingthe uniform darker facade aesthetically links the various home window layouts of the housefloor-to-ceiling windows comparison with raw concrete areas in the interior design.