Haus D / EBERLE Architeckten BDA


Haus D  / EBERLE Architeckten BDA
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Verwaltungsgemeinschaft Mering, Germany
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  212
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2016
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Rainer Retzlaff
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Bulthaup, Knauf, Plaka, d+b
Haus D  / EBERLE Architeckten BDA
 - Windows, Facade
© Rainer Retzlaff

Text description provided by the architects. A three-storeyed „tower“ is the answer to the difficult corner-property.

The kitchen, dining area and living area are all located on the ground floor. The first floor belongs to the children. The second floor, consisting of a bedroom, an office, and a reading area, is reserved for the parents.

The concrete garden wall on the exposed corner of the property provides both privacy and security.

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© Rainer Retzlaff

The position and orientation of the building on the property guarantees an optimal exposure to sunlight from the south and the west.

The solid brick construction was plastered and then finished using a special technique – one that has almost been forgotten in the area in and around Augsburg.

Haus D  / EBERLE Architeckten BDA
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© Rainer Retzlaff

After lengthy and detailed discussions with talented and dedicated plasterers, the plaster was applied to the forty two and a half centimeter thick brick walls (standard exterior brick wall), then combed vertically using a trowel with a notched edge. This method resulted in a structured and well-defined pattern on the facade.

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© Rainer Retzlaff

All in all, an optimal addition to the existing situation, one that ideally responds to the needs of a young family, came into being

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Product Description. - After lengthy and detailed discussions with talented and dedicated plasterers, the plaster was applied to the forty two and a half centimeter thick brick walls (standard exterior brick wall), then combed vertically using a board with a patterned edge. This method resulted a structured and well-defined pattern on the facade. 

Haus D  / EBERLE Architeckten BDA
 - Windows, Facade
© Rainer Retzlaff

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" 01 Feb 2017. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/803200/haus-d-eberle-architekten-bda> ISSN 0719-8884

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