Tiny House LUX lands in Niederanven, Luxembourg as a compact house by ODA Architects, conceived with the municipality as a real-world pilot for missing-middle housing. The project addresses narrow, leftover parcels with on-site 3D concrete printing, a wood frame, and a swift build schedule. It’s small, but rigorous. Clear standards, local materials, and a digitally driven process push the model toward replicability without sidestepping national performance benchmarks.
The centerpiece of this property in Luxembourg City is a 19th-century terraced house that has been lavishly restored by local practice Kaell Architecte. Called GuestHouse 50, the multipurpose building was developed by a group of neighbors as a space to use for communal activities.
Domaine Claude Bentz, crafted by Studio Jil Bentz in Luxembourg’s Mosel region, is an architectural marvel that extends a winery into a contemporary two-story structure. Merging concrete and wood, it houses a wine shop, tasting rooms, an event space, along with a private apartment and offices on the first floor.
This project masterfully integrates diverse functions into a constrained space, emphasizing environmental consciousness and regional connection in its design.
Immerse yourself in the elegant minimalism of the House Renovation in Luxembourg. This modern masterpiece, expertly redesigned by Kiwi Studio Architecture et Design, encapsulates the unique charm of Luxembourg while offering an innovative and contemporary living experience.
Uncover the essence of fine living through a design that marries modern luxury with the rustic allure of this European gem.