Villa Schatzlmayr by Philipp Architekten
Located in Passau, Germany, this modern 8,181 sq ft ground-level residence has been designed in 2018 by Philipp Architekten.
Description
A gentle slope with open views of meadows, the Danube and a seemingly endless sky ? and the property is a real gem. What a perfect place for a special home. The clients – a middle-aged couple – fulfilled their lifelong dream here. They wanted a spacious, ground-level home, where nature, views and seasons play the main role.
The Villa Schatzlmayr is a three-part ensemble with a total of 760 m2 of living and usable space, which opens to the landscape with an uninterrupted floor-to-ceiling glazing. Towards the street, the deliberately reduced purist façade ensures architectural contrast and privacy. The center is the lounge-like designed living area with open kitchen, dining and a subsequent fireplace room. From there, a glass bridge branches off into the sleeping part with master bedroom, master bath with a free-standing bathtub, dressing room and fitness room. From the outside, the cut into the volume gives a short view of the private house as far as the infinity pool. This partially extends into the building and fuses in the garden visually with the horizon and the Danube. A two-storeyed cube with a sloped roof and a separate entrance marks the creative area of ??the couple: she is a fashion designer who works in her atelier and above it is his workspace characterised by the panoramic views and furthermore,...
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