House D10 / Werner Sobek

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  • Architects: Werner Sobek
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  190
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2010
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Zooey Braun
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Air-Lux, GIRA, Hasenkopf
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Location Plan

Text description provided by the architects. Located near Ulm, Germany, D10 is a single-storey one-family home built in an established residential area. A private driveway provides access to the house. Two parallel shear walls are a distinguishing feature of the building. Generously designed glazing serves to provide a spatial enclosure. Protected by an extensively projecting flat roof a generously sized patio encircling the house serves to unite the indoor space with the outdoor space. Access to the building is also gained via this patio.

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The living areas are located on the ground floor, whilst the ancillary rooms are housed in the basement. The building is adjoined on the north side by a double-garage, which can be accessed directly from the basement. A stairway in the living room provides access inside the house.

House D10  / Werner Sobek - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Facade, Chair
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The energy concept guarantees that all of the energy required to run the building is gained from regenerative sources. A geothermal energy system and a highly-efficient heat pump provide the energy required to produce warm water and meet heating and cooling needs. The entire surface of the roof is fitted with a photovoltaic system that generates more power on an annual average than the building consumes. 

House D10  / Werner Sobek - Interior Photography, Living Room
© Zooey Braun

D10 is one of the first buildings in the world in which the Triple Zero ® concept developed by Werner Sobek has been fully implemented.

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Cite: "House D10 / Werner Sobek" 03 Jun 2016. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/788772/house-d10-werner-sobek> ISSN 0719-8884

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德国D10住宅 / Werner Sobek

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