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Architects: Transstruktura
- Area: 228 m²
- Year: 2019
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Photographs:Klemens Renner
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Manufacturers: JUNG, FSB Franz Schneider Brakel, Durach, Mocopinus, Velfac, Vola
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Lead Architects: Andreas Heim, Nataliya Sukhova, Viktor Hoffmann

Text description provided by the architects. Initial situation / concept idea. The house for a family of four was built in a Brandenburg village on the outskirts of Berlin. The narrow and elongated plot of land, which is situated next to a typical pine forest, had a significant influence on the planning. We used the advantages of the property and developed the principle of “living-through” together with the owners. Thus, the main rooms are equally oriented towards the forest in the north and towards a cobbled avenue on the south side. The architectural context of the surrounding settlement structure with gable roof houses from the post-war period had to be taken into account, without compromising on the contemporary design of the building.













































