.Tiefes Haus corrections split-level design on narrow plot in Dreieich On a slender plot in Dreieich, Germany, bordered through manors as well as sizable plants, Tiefes Haus reinterprets the split-level concept of the initial building, combining existing wall structures in to a modern extended household building. The first stage is zoned with a variety of floor offsets, generating distinctive spatial experiences. Developed by Henning Grahn Architektur (HGA) as well as Marc Flick, the property is actually slightly set back at the ground degree to describe the entrance.all photos through David Schreyer uniform darker exterior aesthetically unifies Tiefes Haus’ design Henning Grahn Architektur (HGA) and architect Marc Flick partition the inner parts right into pair of main regions attached by a two-story picture including considerable glazing.
The frontal area of your house includes a visible format fitting the reception, visitor region, and vernissage space, along with an open staircase supplying direct accessibility to the higher floor as well as cellar. The cooking area and also living room, giving views of the landscape, lie in the rear area. The upper flooring is actually arranged in to a little ones’s area as well as a resting location, connected by a cement path with the gallery.
A continuous roof ties the two areas all together, both structurally and also visually. To avoid getting too hot, the huge glass areas of the longitudinal facade are adapted northward. The design contrasts floor-to-ceiling home windows and maple internal doors along with raw cement areas and also buffed terrazzo floor covering.
The homogeneous black exterior links the distinct window layouts, developing a cohesive outdoor aesthetic.Tiefes Haus reinterprets the split-level layout on a narrow story in Dreieich, Germanylarge glass surface areas on the longitudinal facade are oriented northward to prevent overheatingthe homogeneous dark exterior creatively unifies the different home window layouts of the housefloor-to-ceiling windows contrast along with raw concrete areas in the interior design.