Design

glazed openings punctuate tiefes haus' darker brick exterior in germany

.Tiefes Haus alterations split-level concept on narrow plot in Dreieich On a narrow plot in Dreieich, Germany, neighbored through properties as well as big trees, Tiefes Haus reinterprets the split-level design of the initial building, incorporating existing wall structures in to a modern lengthened residential property. The first stage is zoned with numerous flooring offsets, creating distinctive spatial experiences. Developed by Henning Grahn Architektur (HGA) and Marc Flick, the structure is a little slowed down at the ground amount to determine the entrance.all pictures by David Schreyer uniform darker facade visually merges Tiefes Haus' concept Henning Grahn Architektur (HGA) as well as architect Marc Flick split the interior into pair of main areas linked through a two-story gallery featuring substantial glazing. The front section of the house consists of a visible style suiting the reception, guest location, and vernissage area, along with a visible stairs offering straight accessibility to the top flooring as well as basement. The kitchen space and also living-room, offering viewpoints of the yard, are located in the back area. The upper floor is organized in to a kids's region as well as a sleeping place, connected by a cement path with the gallery. A continuous roofing system connections the two segments with each other, both structurally and also aesthetically. To prevent heating up, the huge glass surface areas of the longitudinal front are oriented northward. The design distinguishes floor-to-ceiling home windows and also oak interior doors along with raw cement areas as well as brightened terrazzo floor. The uniform black front links the unique home window styles, generating a natural exterior aesthetic.Tiefes Haus reinterprets the split-level style on a slim story in Dreieich, Germanylarge glass surfaces on the longitudinal facade are oriented northward to stop overheatingthe uniform dark facade creatively merges the unique home window formats of the housefloor-to-ceiling windows comparison with raw concrete surfaces in the interior design.