This 2010 project in Aalen, Germany, is located on a slope and is almost built in way that isolates itself from the outside world.
"The client requested a harmonious interconnection of living space and garden. Especially creating a synergy of kitchen and nature. A challenging topographic feature developed into a unique and personal living space and a fitting architecture: the split-level-house. This grand design of varying rooms on a half storey split level – thus creating an exciting mix of transparency, a panoramic view and allowing a friendly look inside. Large seating steps playfully join up the different areas in the house. The perfect invitation for guests to be and enjoy the cooking host’s company and feasts."
"The client requested a harmonious interconnection of living space and garden. Especially creating a synergy of kitchen and nature. A challenging topographic feature developed into a unique and personal living space and a fitting architecture: the split-level-house. This grand design of varying rooms on a half storey split level – thus creating an exciting mix of transparency, a panoramic view and allowing a friendly look inside. Large seating steps playfully join up the different areas in the house. The perfect invitation for guests to be and enjoy the cooking host’s company and feasts."
The first floor houses the parent's and children's bedrooms. The ground level was built for social gatherings, guests and work. Bathrooms on the first and ground floors are accessible from the outside.
Source: Arch Daily | Photography: Michael Schnell
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