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glazed openings accent tiefes haus' dark brick exterior in germany

.Tiefes Haus alterations split-level concept on slender plot in Dreieich On a slim story in Dreieich, Germany, neighbored through properties and big plants, Tiefes Haus reinterprets the split-level design of the original building, incorporating existing walls right into a modern-day extended property building. The very beginning is zoned with various flooring offsets, making distinctive spatial expertises. Developed by Henning Grahn Architektur (HGA) and also Marc Flick, the structure is somewhat held up at the ground amount to specify the entrance.all pictures through David Schreyer uniform darker facade aesthetically consolidates Tiefes Haus' design Henning Grahn Architektur (HGA) and architect Marc Flick portion the inside into 2 major regions connected through a two-story gallery including extensive glazing. The frontal part of your house includes an open style fitting the foyer, attendee place, and also vernissage space, along with an open stairs supplying direct access to the higher floor and also cellar. The kitchen area as well as living-room, delivering perspectives of the landscape, lie in the back part. The upper flooring is actually organized in to a youngsters's area as well as a sleeping area, attached through a concrete sidewalk through the gallery. An ongoing roof covering ties both sections together, both structurally and visually. To stop heating up, the big glass surfaces of the longitudinal facade are oriented northward. The concept distinguishes floor-to-ceiling windows and oak internal doors along with raw cement areas and also buffed terrazzo floor. The uniform darker front merges the different home window formats, generating a cohesive outdoor aesthetic.Tiefes Haus reinterprets the split-level style on a slim plot in Dreieich, Germanylarge glass surface areas on the longitudinal front are actually oriented northward to avoid overheatingthe uniform black exterior visually merges the various home window layouts of the housefloor-to-ceiling windows contrast along with raw concrete surface areas in the interior decoration.