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Architects: CHRIST.CHRIST. associated architects
- Area: 455 m²
- Year: 2010
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Photographs:Thomas Herrmann
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Manufacturers: Lacker
Text description provided by the architects. The property once was a part of a northern situated villa. A pavilion, which belongs to the historic ensemble, is part of the wall that encloses the property on all three sides.
The 4-storey single-family house is reached via a forecourt and a ramp. The main entrance on the northern side and a second entrance via the carport lead to the entrance area. The stories are connected by an open stairway and an elevator. The north side ramp and the integration of an elevator refers to demographic development and possible handicap.
On the ground floor, there is the entrance area, home office, double-height living room with a kitchen, and a dining area. The first floor contains a gallery as a more private living area, two children’s rooms with a dressing room, and a bathroom.
The attic floor with a roof terrace on three sides is reserved for the parents. It is not divided into rooms; the individual functional devices (bed, washbasin, bath tub, bathroom box, and dressing area) are accordingly loft kind arranged. Finally in the basement is the swimming pool with a projecting light shaft, guest room, bathroom, and the building equipment.
In order to achieve optimal exposure to light in the basement the ground floor is floating 1 m above the terrain level whereby a 50 cm high window band could be realized. The skylight and the light shaft flood the basement with natural light.
Cross-ventilation is created via automatically controlled louver windows. The glass areas are equipped with exterior sun protection, which screens the residents from view at the same time. Because of night cooling and exterior sun protection, it was not necessary to install an air conditioning system. The thermal mass of the concrete walls functions as a cooling storage, cooling the rooms throughout the day.