The single-family home in Gräfelfing appears more closed towards the street, but still does not seem closed off thanks to the design elements of the facades.
Towards the garden, where the two parts of the building, which are at right angles to each other, contain a protected outdoor area, it opens up and becomes more transparent.
The natural stone-clad fireplace forms a striking vertical pivot point, providing warmth to the living space inside and it can also be used as an outdoor fireplace on the covered terrace.
Additional roofing extends around the building on all floors in the form of cantilevered ceiling and roof panes. In response to the respective use and lighting situation of the interior spaces, the canopies extend to different extents and take on different functions. In some cases they provide necessary shading, in other places they offer weather protection for outdoor seating in the garden or on the roof terraces.
As a stylistic motif, the protruding panes wrap around the building like a band. They grasp it and at the same time set the floors apart horizontally from one another through the contrast of smooth plaster and coarse plaster structure.
In the interior, the corner situation creates a main structure for the open room sequence on the ground floor. The entrance opens onto the living area on one side and the cooking and dining area on the other. Sliding elements make it possible to further subdivide the room parts into smaller areas.
On the upper floor there are the bedrooms, each with a private bathroom and roof terrace.
In addition to the building services and utility rooms, there are other high-quality rooms in the basement for guests, hobbies, sauna and wellness.
Depending on room-by-room requirements, the building technology concept provides for controlled living space ventilation with heat recovery. A heat pump is used to generate heat and a PV system is planned to generate electricity in order to make the building technically future-proof.