House FMB / Fuchs Wacker Architekten
How a highly productive collaboration among a trio of creative stuttgart-based architects and the client turned an empty lot in Esslingen into a family home for ages.
© Johannes Vogt
Architects: Fuchs Wacker Architekten
Location: Esslingen, Germany
Lead Architects: Stephan Fuchs, Michael Gehrmann
Area: 450.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Johannes Vogt, Patricia Parinejad
© Johannes Vogt
Text description provided by the architects. How a highly productive collaboration among a trio of creative stuttgart-based architects and the client turned an empty lot in Esslingen into a family home for ages.
© Patricia Parinejad
? We want to raise a family here. The kids should be able to play and the house should be open for guests..?
This was the main request of the client in mutual agreement with the architects. If someone starts to realizing a life-long dream still keeping the connection to the loved ones as well as to the daily life the outcome will be fantastic.
© Johannes Vogt
Ground floor plan
© Johannes Vogt
Over the period of four years architects and clients met for creative sessions, exchanging ideas as they converged on a detail or spatial sequence of the steep hillside location. And like those great conversations, the resulting design acquired its own flow, full of colorful narrative, spirited counterpoint, and anecdote. No...
© Johannes Vogt
Architects: Fuchs Wacker Architekten
Location: Esslingen, Germany
Lead Architects: Stephan Fuchs, Michael Gehrmann
Area: 450.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Johannes Vogt, Patricia Parinejad
© Johannes Vogt
Text description provided by the architects. How a highly productive collaboration among a trio of creative stuttgart-based architects and the client turned an empty lot in Esslingen into a family home for ages.
© Patricia Parinejad
? We want to raise a family here. The kids should be able to play and the house should be open for guests..?
This was the main request of the client in mutual agreement with the architects. If someone starts to realizing a life-long dream still keeping the connection to the loved ones as well as to the daily life the outcome will be fantastic.
© Johannes Vogt
Ground floor plan
© Johannes Vogt
Over the period of four years architects and clients met for creative sessions, exchanging ideas as they converged on a detail or spatial sequence of the steep hillside location. And like those great conversations, the resulting design acquired its own flow, full of colorful narrative, spirited counterpoint, and anecdote. No...
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