The Black House / Buero Wagner
Rural areas in Germany are often characterized by urban sprawl, faceless villages and generic detached houses. This is especially the case for the eastern shore of Lake Ammersee, which lies inside Munich metropolitan region. A contrast is formed by a small black house that stands out from its surroundings solely on account of its carbonized facade. Unlike typical detached homes it is located between two existing houses an office building and a multifamily home. And although it directly adjoins the latter it does consciously distinguish itself from its setting, so that it is perceived as an independent building. In this manner, a further element is added to the existing heterogeneous ensemble.
© Florian Holzherr
Architects: Buero Wagner
Location: Distrito de Landsberg, Germany
Category: Sustainability
Lead Architects : Fabian A. Wagner
Design Team: Fabian A. Wagner, Sophia Eun Joo Pfeiffer, Maxi Wagner
Area: 80.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Florian Holzherr
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© Florian Holzherr
Architects: Buero Wagner
Location: Distrito de Landsberg, Germany
Category: Sustainability
Lead Architects : Fabian A. Wagner
Design Team: Fabian A. Wagner, Sophia Eun Joo Pfeiffer, Maxi Wagner
Area: 80.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Florian Holzherr
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