Monolitär / Dost Architektur GmbH
The «monolitär» reacts strongly to its environment. Topography, views, noise emission and development characterize the building and shape its design. The two-sided orientation of the building creates exterior spaces with different qualities and references. For a young family, Dost projects a low-energy (minergie p) family house on the prominent Arova curve in Flurlingen, Switzerland.
© Andrin Winteler
Architects: Dost Architektur GmbH
Location: Flurlingen, Switzerland
Lead Architects: Dominic Meister, Andi Löw
Area: 3717.0 m2
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: Andrin Winteler
© Andrin Winteler
Text description provided by the architects. The «monolitär» reacts strongly to its environment. Topography, views, noise emission and development characterize the building and shape its design. The two-sided orientation of the building creates exterior spaces with different qualities and references. For a young family, Dost projects a low-energy (minergie p) family house on the prominent Arova curve in Flurlingen, Switzerland.
© Andrin Winteler
First Floor Plan
© Andrin Winteler
The design reacts strongly to its environment. Topography, views, noise emission and traffic ways, characterize the building and shape its design. The two-sided orientation of the building creates exterior spaces with different qualities and references. The reduced interior ...
© Andrin Winteler
Architects: Dost Architektur GmbH
Location: Flurlingen, Switzerland
Lead Architects: Dominic Meister, Andi Löw
Area: 3717.0 m2
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: Andrin Winteler
© Andrin Winteler
Text description provided by the architects. The «monolitär» reacts strongly to its environment. Topography, views, noise emission and development characterize the building and shape its design. The two-sided orientation of the building creates exterior spaces with different qualities and references. For a young family, Dost projects a low-energy (minergie p) family house on the prominent Arova curve in Flurlingen, Switzerland.
© Andrin Winteler
First Floor Plan
© Andrin Winteler
The design reacts strongly to its environment. Topography, views, noise emission and traffic ways, characterize the building and shape its design. The two-sided orientation of the building creates exterior spaces with different qualities and references. The reduced interior ...
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