House Elvesgarden / Stephan Maria Lang Architects

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Munich, Germany
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House Elvesgarden / Stephan Maria Lang Architects - Exterior Photography, Waterfront, Windows, Garden
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Text description provided by the architects. It was more than an aesthetic exercise. It is a spiritual retreat, a place to cleanse body and soul. The key issue is an architecture deeply connected with nature, developed and set in context to the native forest-like landscape. Any architecture needs to be deeply bound to nature and the change of light.

House Elvesgarden / Stephan Maria Lang Architects - Exterior Photography
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Site Plan
House Elvesgarden / Stephan Maria Lang Architects - Exterior Photography
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The Elves Home with the dark indoor pool was built for a young widow for her physical and spiritual well-being. The project is an attempt to create something powerful without being loud.  A sensitive place that renders tranquillity and offers various perspectives to the surrounding nature at all seasons.

House Elvesgarden / Stephan Maria Lang Architects - Exterior Photography, Chair, Forest, Garden
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Plan - Ground Floor
House Elvesgarden / Stephan Maria Lang Architects - Exterior Photography, Garden
© Sebastian Kolm

It is all about light and the countless approaches to its counterpart: the shadow. Large glass openings to the west and east terraces connect to the garden, and vertical openings to the south let direct sunlight into the depth of the room. Greenlight filtered by large trees is reflected by the shiny bronze plastered fireplace and the glossy painted ceilings. The play of shadows is absorbed in the inner grass wallpaper-covered walls and the dark-toned oak floor.

House Elvesgarden / Stephan Maria Lang Architects - Interior Photography, Living Room, Windows
© Sebastian Kolm
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Plan - First Floor
House Elvesgarden / Stephan Maria Lang Architects - Interior Photography, Countertop
© Sebastian Kolm

The natural materials in warm and dark tones absorb the sunlight like a forest. The atmosphere is influenced by the Japanese culture of semi-dark shadowed rooms, where the colors seem damped and the glow comes from within. A world where darkness is full of warmth and profound colorfulness. 

House Elvesgarden / Stephan Maria Lang Architects - Exterior Photography
© Sebastian Kolm

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Cite: "House Elvesgarden / Stephan Maria Lang Architects" 03 Sep 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/988305/house-elvesgarden-stephan-maria-lang-architects> ISSN 0719-8884

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