A Harmonious Composition

Two bungalows, each with distinct character, form harmonious neighbors

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On a 2,100 m² plot in a quiet residential street in Duisburg, two connected clients—bound by both business and personal ties—envisioned two distinctive homes that would share an understated sense of unity. Architecture S+R was commissioned for the design. The original 1960s structure was demolished, and the plot was divided to accommodate two adjacent bungalows that stand side by side. While they share design similarities, their contrasting façades and separate entrances give each home its own distinct character. What unifies these two basementless buildings are the varied ceiling heights—ranging from 2.7 to 3.7 metres throughout the foyer, living, and dining areas—creating an exceptionally dynamic spatial experience. Facing the garden with its mature trees, the façades are entirely glazed. Generous sliding doors open seamlessly onto expansive covered terraces, allowing nature and architecture to blend effortlessly. This effect is further enhanced by large-format floor tiles—one in concrete grey, the other in soft sand tones—that guide the eye from the living spaces outward. The roof's individual panels, composed of a reinforced concrete frame and special textile membranes, can be electronically opened and closed. Architect Thomas Stahlmann explains the defining features: "The first bungalow features a minimalist white plaster façade that elegantly highlights the building's projections, recesses, and subtle height variations. The second is distinguished by a sophisticated, elongated narrow brick facing—an unconventional choice that conveys refined elegance. The extended canopy of the clinker brick building forms a striking contrast with the square entrance overhang of its neighbour. Each building also features individually adapted floor plans, and notably, just one pool serves both homes."

Every room and hallway throughout the bungalows—offering 200 and 240 m² of living space respectively—is naturally lit by integrated flat-roof skylights. Built-in cabinetry in the foyer and bedrooms, along with custom wardrobes, are all bespoke pieces. Heating and hot water are supplied through geothermal heat pump technology.

www.architektur-sr.com

Photography Credits:

Peter van Bohemen
www.bohemen.de

(Published in CUBE Ruhrgebiet 03|22)

Architects:

Architecture S+R
www.architektur-sr.com

Kitchen:

Thelen & Drifte
www.thelen.de

Furnishings:

Eman Furniture Company
www.tuoli.de

Painting and bathroom work:

Kolos Interior Finishes
Phone: 0203 60013240

Landscaping and Outdoor Design:

Ünal Aslan
Phone: 02065 49848

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