.Tiefes Haus revisions split-level concept on narrow story in Dreieich On a slim plot in Dreieich, Germany, surrounded by villas as well as big trees, Tiefes Haus reinterprets the split-level style of the authentic structure, combining existing wall surfaces into a present day extended residential structure. The ground floor is actually zoned by means of a variety of flooring offsets, creating unique spatial expertises. Created through Henning Grahn Architektur (HGA) and Marc Flick, the structure is actually somewhat set back at the ground level to specify the entrance.all graphics by David Schreyer uniform dark exterior visually consolidates Tiefes Haus’ layout Henning Grahn Architektur (HGA) as well as architect Marc Flick partition the inner parts into pair of primary regions linked by a two-story picture including comprehensive glazing.
The front part of your house consists of a visible format suiting the entrance hall, attendee location, and vernissage space, along with a visible staircase providing direct access to the upper flooring and also cellar. The kitchen space as well as living room, providing perspectives of the landscape, lie in the back segment. The upper floor is actually organized right into a youngsters’s location as well as a sleeping region, connected by a cement pathway via the gallery.
A continual roofing connections the 2 parts with each other, both structurally and visually. To stop overheating, the sizable glass areas of the longitudinal facade are actually adapted northward. The layout contrasts floor-to-ceiling home windows as well as maple interior doors along with raw concrete surface areas as well as buffed terrazzo floor covering.
The uniform darker front consolidates the various home window styles, creating a logical outdoor aesthetic.Tiefes Haus reinterprets the split-level concept on a slim story in Dreieich, Germanylarge glass surfaces on the longitudinal front are oriented northward to prevent overheatingthe homogeneous black front visually unifies the different window layouts of the housefloor-to-ceiling windows contrast along with raw cement areas in the interior decoration.