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Timber House

The design transforms an image of the existing urban development to a monolithic timber volume.

The design transforms an image of the existing urban development to a monolithic timber volume. Taking reference from the pitched roofs of traditional barns in the Spessart region.

Modern vernacular

Prefabricated, the house was constructed in four days and wrapped in untreated Douglas fir. The roof shrinks the facade to the north, pulling down to make a protective entrance. On the south pulling back, opening up the house to the garden and the surrounding landscape.

The ground floor is designed as an open living space: The staircase divides the entrance from kitchen and living room. Sliding doors complement the free flow of space. Upstairs are the bedrooms. The cantilever tip offers special interiors: In the bathroom it contains furniture for the wash basin. In the bedrooms cozy alcoves with skylight windows provide a view into the sky.

DATA

Project: Timber House
Program: Single-Family Home/residential
Location: Aschaffenburg, Germany
Building area: 260 sqm
Completion Date: 2004

CREDITS

Partners in Charge: Binke Lenhardt, DONG Hao
Design Team: Dipl. Ing. Antje Voigt Architektin BDA
Photographer: Antje Voigt, Rainer Drexel

COLLABORATORS

Cooperation Partners: Dipl. Ing. H. Peseke, Structural Planning