Design

glazed positions stress tiefes haus' darker block facade in germany

.Tiefes Haus alterations split-level style on narrow plot in Dreieich On a slim story in Dreieich, Germany, encompassed by properties and also large trees, Tiefes Haus reinterprets the split-level layout of the authentic structure, including existing walls in to a modern lengthened household building. The first stage is actually zoned via several floor offsets, generating distinct spatial knowledge. Designed by Henning Grahn Architektur (HGA) as well as Marc Flick, the property is slightly slowed down at the ground degree to define the entrance.all images by David Schreyer homogeneous black front visually links Tiefes Haus' layout Henning Grahn Architektur (HGA) and designer Marc Flick split the interior right into two primary areas connected through a two-story gallery featuring considerable glazing. The frontal part of the house includes a visible design fitting the reception, guest region, and also vernissage area, with a visible stairs delivering direct access to the upper flooring and also basement. The kitchen as well as living room, providing viewpoints of the garden, are located in the back section. The upper floor is organized into a children's place and a sleeping region, attached through a concrete walkway via the picture. A continuous rooftop associations the 2 segments all together, both structurally as well as creatively. To prevent overheating, the huge glass surfaces of the longitudinal facade are oriented northward. The concept contrasts floor-to-ceiling windows and oak interior doors with raw cement surfaces and also brightened terrazzo floor covering. The uniform darker exterior unifies the various home window styles, generating a logical outdoor aesthetic.Tiefes Haus reinterprets the split-level concept on a narrow story in Dreieich, Germanylarge glass surfaces on the longitudinal front are actually adapted northward to avoid overheatingthe uniform black exterior visually merges the distinct home window formats of the housefloor-to-ceiling home windows comparison with raw concrete surfaces in the interior decoration.