Haus M by Titus Bernhard Architects
Haus M by Titus Bernhard Architects
The slope site of this house give some challenge for the architect. To overcome that, the house built on two storeys to reach the almost flat garden level. This structure makes a rise to the leitmotiv of a “house winding up the slope”, with a quarry-stone facade which is corresponding to the ultra-thin frames of the facade.
Door Design in Haus M by Titus Bernhard Architects
Frames Glass of Haus M by Titus Bernhard Architects
Glass Wall of Haus M by Titus Bernhard Architects
House Corner in Haus M by Titus Bernhard Architects
Slope Site of Haus M by Titus Bernhard Architects
Night Lighting of Haus M by Titus Bernhard Architects
Despite its complex geometry, the house is organized in clearly perceivable zones, based initially on additive modules. Lateral light from the south and west and overhead light in the north and east sections make systematic use of shadow and diffuse light.
Location : Grünwald, Germany
Architects : Titus Bernhard Architekten BDA













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