House CS / Daniel Laubrich
A family owned meadow in a little village in Bavaria is the inspiration for the design of this archetypal house. Surrounded by sheds and barns the house finds its place among a wildflower meadow.Â
© Martin Geyer - EMILBLAU
Architects: Daniel Laubrich
Location: Seßlach, Germany
Lead Architects: Daniel Laubrich
Landscape Architecture: LINEA landscape architecture gmbh
Area: 145.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Martin Geyer - EMILBLAU
© Martin Geyer - EMILBLAU
Text description provided by the architects. A family owned meadow in a little village in Bavaria is the inspiration for the design of this archetypal house. Surrounded by sheds and barns the house finds its place among a wildflower meadow.Â
© Martin Geyer - EMILBLAU
Based on traditional local architecture the new two-storey house offers a place to live for a young family. The two floors are based on a strict functional separation. A low open ground floor containing the living room contrasts a high enclosed upper floor with bedrooms.This physical connection is intensified by the inverse viewing directions, horizontal to the village on ground floor and vertical to the sky and meadow on the upper floor.Â
© Martin Geyer - EMILBLAU
Ground floor plan
© Martin Geyer - EMILBLAU
1st floor plan
The prefabricated timber frame structure and cladding a...
© Martin Geyer - EMILBLAU
Architects: Daniel Laubrich
Location: Seßlach, Germany
Lead Architects: Daniel Laubrich
Landscape Architecture: LINEA landscape architecture gmbh
Area: 145.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Martin Geyer - EMILBLAU
© Martin Geyer - EMILBLAU
Text description provided by the architects. A family owned meadow in a little village in Bavaria is the inspiration for the design of this archetypal house. Surrounded by sheds and barns the house finds its place among a wildflower meadow.Â
© Martin Geyer - EMILBLAU
Based on traditional local architecture the new two-storey house offers a place to live for a young family. The two floors are based on a strict functional separation. A low open ground floor containing the living room contrasts a high enclosed upper floor with bedrooms.This physical connection is intensified by the inverse viewing directions, horizontal to the village on ground floor and vertical to the sky and meadow on the upper floor.Â
© Martin Geyer - EMILBLAU
Ground floor plan
© Martin Geyer - EMILBLAU
1st floor plan
The prefabricated timber frame structure and cladding a...
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