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Architects: Benjamin Kemper, Julian Krüger
- Area: 16 m²
- Year: 2022
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Photographs:Julian Krüger, Benjamin Kemper
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Manufacturers: ABUS August Bremicker Söhne KG, FRITZ EGGER GmbH & Co. OG, Gerflor, Krinner Schraubfundamente GmbH, Robert McNeel & Associates, STEICO SE
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Lead Architects: Julian Krüger, Benjamin Kemper

Text description provided by the architects. A novel approach to digital fabrication in architecture has emerged in Wismar, a historic Hanseatic city in Northern Germany, with the creation of the “Digital House” - a prototypical building entirely digitally designed, fabricated, and assembled without the need for tools. Julian Krüger (Munich University of Applied Sciences) and Benjamin Kemper (Wismar University of Applied Sciences) developed a sustainable, cost-effective building system based on innovative plug-in construction methods. In a grove not far from the Faculty of Architecture and Design at Wismar University, a small house with a shiny, silvery facade and a steep, west-facing mono-pitch roof stands 6.5 m high on a footprint of 3.3 × 4.9 m. Light enters the spacious interior through a continuous window ribbon and four large windows cutting through the facade made from recycled aluminum sheets.




















