Design

glazed openings stress tiefes haus' dark brick facade in germany

.Tiefes Haus modifications split-level concept on narrow plot in Dreieich On a slim story in Dreieich, Germany, neighbored by suites and large plants, Tiefes Haus reinterprets the split-level concept of the authentic property, combining existing walls in to a modern elongated domestic structure. The very beginning is actually zoned via a variety of floor offsets, making unique spatial expertises. Designed by Henning Grahn Architektur (HGA) and Marc Flick, the property is slightly slowed down at the ground degree to specify the entrance.all photos by David Schreyer homogeneous darker exterior visually consolidates Tiefes Haus' design Henning Grahn Architektur (HGA) and engineer Marc Flick divide the inner parts into pair of major places linked through a two-story picture featuring comprehensive glazing. The main part of your house features a visible design fitting the reception, guest place, as well as vernissage area, with an open stairs supplying straight accessibility to the higher floor as well as cellar. The cooking area and also living room, giving sights of the garden, lie in the back segment. The higher floor is actually organized into a kids's location as well as a sleeping location, connected through a concrete pathway by means of the picture. A constant rooftop associations both parts together, each structurally as well as aesthetically. To stop getting too hot, the big glass areas of the longitudinal front are adapted northward. The style contrasts floor-to-ceiling home windows and oak internal doors with raw cement surfaces and buffed terrazzo floor. The homogeneous black facade combines the unique home window styles, generating a logical outdoor aesthetic.Tiefes Haus reinterprets the split-level concept on a narrow plot in Dreieich, Germanylarge glass areas on the longitudinal exterior are adapted northward to avoid overheatingthe uniform dark front visually unifies the various window styles of the housefloor-to-ceiling home windows contrast with raw cement surfaces in the interior design.