Nestled amongst towering pines near a serene lake in Brandenburg, Germany, House Köris emerges as a splendid wooden retreat designed by the renowned Zeller & Moye. Infusing nature’s tranquil beauty into a contemporary, wooden architectural masterpiece, this single-storey abode embodies the seamless harmony between indoor and outdoor living.
Designed around the stately trees to minimize its environmental footprint, this modern, eco-friendly weekend house, redesigned in 2020, reveals a captivating interplay of wooden interiors, natural light, and inspiring views of the surrounding landscape.
Join us as we explore the nuanced aesthetics of this sustainable sanctuary, just a short drive away from bustling Berlin.
Discover the mesmerizing Villa Mauthe, a symphony of contemporary design by Philipparchitekten Anna Philipp, majestically perched at the foot of the Swabian Alb in Bahlingen, Germany. Built in 2016, this two-story house uniquely combines art, light, and nature to complement the expansive, narrow plot it inhabits.
With a meticulous balance of public and private spaces, it showcases a creative family’s passion for art and graphic design. The home’s design elegantly negotiates its challenging site through three distinct lines: a tranquil tree line, a reflective water line from a garden pool, and an innovative art line that divides the property, making Villa Mauthe a distinctive architectural statement.
House 179 or House H designed in 2017 by HHF Architects / Jacob & Spreng Architekten, is an inspiring single family house situated in Starnberg, Germany.
E20 House is a striking residence, a monolith designed of insulating concrete located on a quiet street with little traffic in the village of Pliezhausen, a good 30 km south of Stuttgart, Germany.