.Tiefes Haus revisions split-level concept on narrow story in Dreieich On a narrow plot in Dreieich, Germany, encompassed through manors and also large trees, Tiefes Haus reinterprets the split-level layout of the original property, incorporating existing wall surfaces into a contemporary lengthened household building. The very beginning is zoned through various floor offsets, creating distinctive spatial knowledge. Created by Henning Grahn Architektur (HGA) and also Marc Flick, the structure is actually somewhat slowed down at the ground amount to determine the entrance.all pictures through David Schreyer homogeneous dark exterior creatively merges Tiefes Haus’ style Henning Grahn Architektur (HGA) as well as architect Marc Flick divide the interior in to pair of key areas hooked up through a two-story picture including significant glazing.
The main area of our home features a visible format accommodating the hall, attendee area, as well as vernissage space, with a visible staircase offering straight access to the upper floor as well as cellar. The home kitchen and living room, using viewpoints of the landscape, are located in the back part. The top floor is actually arranged into a little ones’s area and a resting area, linked by a cement pathway by means of the picture.
An ongoing rooftop connections the two sections with each other, both structurally and creatively. To avoid overheating, the big glass surfaces of the longitudinal exterior are actually oriented northward. The concept contrasts floor-to-ceiling windows and also oak interior doors with raw concrete surfaces as well as polished terrazzo floor.
The uniform dark front links the different home window layouts, making a natural outside aesthetic.Tiefes Haus reinterprets the split-level design on a narrow story in Dreieich, Germanylarge glass surfaces on the longitudinal facade are oriented northward to avoid overheatingthe uniform black front creatively consolidates the different home window layouts of the housefloor-to-ceiling windows contrast with raw concrete surface areas in the interior design.