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Clusterwohnen Wabenhaus: A Revolutionary Approach to Apartment Design

Striking attic space with angled windows, plush seating, and minimalist furnishings.

Discover Clusterwohnen Wabenhaus in Munich, Germany, a masterpiece by Peter Haimerl Architektur. This apartment building, designed in 2023, challenges traditional living concepts with its honeycomb structure, optimizing space and light in innovative ways. It offers a unique lifestyle with communal and private spaces, seamlessly blended to elevate urban living.

House LW27: Munich’s Latest Architectural Masterpiece by Stephan Lang

A modern, multi-level home with a sleek exterior, lush landscaping, and a tranquil pool.

Unveiling House LW27, Stephan Maria Lang‘s 2023 marvel in Munich, Germany, this residence redefines luxury house living. Embracing zero-seal architecture, it features an innovative rooftop garden and seamless indoor/outdoor transitions. Boasting an open floor plan and a unique light feature by Bartenbach Light, House LW27 exhibits a minimalistic yet sensual atmosphere, setting a new standard in high-class residential design.

House L011: Crafting Light, Space, and Family Harmony in Munich

FeaturedContemporary house with wooden slats, glass facade, and green lawn.

Discover House L011 by Stephan Maria Lang, a 2019 architectural jewel located in Munich, Germany. This innovative house perfectly marries the raw beauty of nature with the needs of a modern patchwork family. With an emphasis on natural light and raw materials, the design exhibits a seamless flow between the interior and the verdant surroundings, creating a unique living experience that’s both elegant and intimately connected with nature.

Casa Stalla: A Historic Munich Stable Reimagined

Bright, rustic-style living room with exposed beams and a large leather sofa.

Discover the enchanting Casa Stalla, a remarkable transformation of a 1904 suburban stable into a contemporary home by Piano B Architetti Associati in Munich’s Solln district. This once humble structure now stands as a testament to architectural evolution, blending traditional brick with modern abstract elements. The design delicately balances the building’s rural origins with sophisticated spatial reorganization, creating a seamless flow between its storied past and innovative present.

The Barn: A Fusion of Archaic Charm and Modern Design

Modern wooden house with large glass windows and a sloped roof at dusk.

Experience the allure of The Barn, a 2023 architectural masterpiece by Ferranti Schnell Arkitecten, nestled in the heart of Taunus, Germany. This mountain house uniquely combines modern and rustic elements, perched on a steep slope with captivating views of a nearby castle. Designed for an art collector, it’s not just a home but a vibrant venue for events, featuring a spacious hall with a central fireplace and an upper-level private retreat.

The Barn stands as a testament to innovative design in picturesque surroundings.

East Side Gallery Berlin: Blending Industrial Flair and Green Design

East Side Gallery Berlin: Blending Industrial Flair and Green Design

Discover the Locke at East Side Gallery, a transformative 176-room hotel designed by Grzywinski+Pons, nestled in Berlin’s historic Friedrichshain neighborhood. Adjacent to the iconic Berlin Wall, now a vibrant canvas for international art, this hotel embodies a unique fusion of industrial and green design.

Embracing Berlin’s spirit of unity and creativity, the hotel boasts inviting spaces including a café, bar, lounge, and co-working areas. Its architecture skillfully navigates the dichotomy between public and private realms, echoing the city’s dynamic energy and the peaceful River Spree.

House in the Country: Sleek Sustainable Architecture

House in the Country: Sleek Sustainable Architecture

Immersed in the serene slopes of Wolfsheim, Germany, the House in the Country stands as a modern marvel by Fröhlich Gassner Architekten. This 2023 creation merges eco-friendly engineering with contemporary design, featuring a timber structure that reveals the warm, cross-laminated timber throughout its interior.

Emphasizing sustainability, the home is anchored by a concrete core that naturally regulates the temperature, exemplifying energy efficiency. Outside, its white felt plaster façade and near-seamless windows reflect modern simplicity, while the property’s gentle incline introduces a secluded outdoor space, seamlessly connected to the living area via a concrete stairway.

This house is not just a dwelling, but a testament to modern design’s potential to harmonize with nature’s rhythm.