The facade that faces the public space and with it the sound emissions from the road traffic contains only a small number of indented or protruded windows and is therefore more closed. On the far side of the road the building opens towards the garden with large windows. Thereby the small inner and outer areas visually merge to one combined large living space.
The predominant colours and materials used on the building are reflected in the interior design. The living room is separated from the circulation area by two black furniture boxes.
The white floor gives the room brightness and depth. The timber of the Brettstapel ceiling remains visible and is repeated in the furniture, stairs and doors.
House B, Munich, Germany
Program: single-family house
Architects: Format Elf Architekten
Completion: 2015