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Architects: Bernd Zimmermann Architekten
- Year: 2011
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Photographs:Valentin Wormbs
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This residential house is designed for a young family, who wanted to use some of the rooms as offices as well as children's rooms over the years.
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The building site is hillside situated, next to a small chapel at the end of the village, and allows a spectacular view to the mountain range in the south. To make use of this exceptional location all over the house, a split-level type for this timber-construction was chosen.
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On the starting level there are the offices respectively the children's rooms, with the necessary ancillary rooms, situated, with a direct access to the garden. The second level contents the kitchen- and dining-area, with the south-oriented terrace. The top level is reserved to living area, followed by the retreat area fort the parents.