Concrete Meets Wood

Nestled in nature, this bungalow reveals its true character from within

The homeowner envisioned something extraordinary for this bungalow—and architect Sebastian Büscher delivered. Built in raw concrete with a deliberately understated street-facing façade, the home reveals its true character within. Floor-to-ceiling glazing captures natural light brilliantly while framing sweeping views across gently rolling countryside that generously unfolds before the residents' windows at the village's edge.

Spanning approximately 1,374 m² of prime landscape, this contemporary, fully accessible bungalow commands nearly 370 m² of elegant living space. The design centers on a Mediterranean-inspired atrium, where a 400-year-old olive tree—positioned at its core—commands attention from every corner of the home, framed by expansive glazing. The living room, complete with a designer fireplace, opens seamlessly onto a generous covered terrace, which extends into the garden with unobstructed views. The flowing kitchen and dining zone showcases a light oak island, accessible from both front and rear terraces. Beyond the living room lie a dedicated office and a generous hobby room—a client priority engineered for flexibility, whether for leisure pursuits, active recreation, or showcasing a vehicle collection. The south-facing bedroom features full-height windows overlooking the garden and integrated climate control. Two generously proportioned bathrooms complete the layout, with the master bath offering a freestanding tub and walk-in shower. Both feature mineral composite basins, matte black fixtures, and motorized skylights that flood interiors with natural light and air. "The house presents modestly to the street, yet unfolds its richness from within," explains architect Sebastian Büscher. "This nature-immersed residence pivots on two core materials: concrete and wood—concrete as a contemporary interpretation of stone." Warm oak cabinetry provides the perfect counterpoint to cool concrete, with built-ins merging seamlessly into the architectural whole. The material dialogue feels both refined and serene. Technically advanced throughout, the bungalow integrates smart home automation, security systems, and comprehensive monitoring. Heating is powered by a solar-assisted water heat pump.

www.sebastian-buescher.de

Photography:
Hans-Christian Ribbe

(Published in CUBE Ruhrgebiet 02|25)

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