Shine a Light

Traditional Architecture Reimagined

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"Shine a Light" is an unconventional name for a home. But what prompted a building in Oberaudorf, nestled in the Inn Valley, to borrow the title from Martin Scorsese's iconic film? The name reveals its meaning after dark. Perched on a hilltop and ablaze with light, the structure becomes a beacon cutting through the darkness—a luminous point floating above the village. "Shine on Oberaudorf," as it were.

The distinctive long farmhouses of the Alpine foothills, with their characteristic gentle gabled roofs, are a familiar sight here. This residence reinterprets that heritage entirely. The ground floor—traditionally the social heart where family and friends gather—is almost entirely transparent, framing panoramic views of the Wilder Kaiser's north face, whose dramatic morning and evening light displays are simply breathtaking. The wooden upper level doesn't sit atop the base; it hovers above it. Barely visible steel supports hidden within the loft-like living space below make this architectural feat possible. Inside, the upper structure celebrates its wooden materiality while maintaining a healthy indoor climate and serene atmosphere in the sleeping quarters. Here too, expansive windows refuse to compromise on the views—too spectacular to ignore. To call the lower level a "basement" would be a gross understatement. Instead, it houses a wellness and work zone complete with a cinema. An atrium separates this generous substructure from the natural pool beyond, its raw concrete walls creating an intentionally cool, meditative ambiance—the perfect sanctuary for rest. The vision comes from Brückner Architekten of Munich, led by Michael Brem. Laurent Brückner directed the architectural design while his partner Susanne Brückner oversaw the interiors, crafting an exclusive experience punctuated by thoughtful surprises. Nearly every custom-built element incorporates cleverly concealed refinements—solving spatial challenges while enhancing daily living. A striking silver cube commands the center of the living room, its purpose initially enigmatic. Yet within its sleek form lie ample storage and hidden doorways to three unexpected rooms. The dominant color palette draws inspiration from the alpenglow: fiery reds and burnt oranges evoke the luminous stones of sunset and sunrise. Energy independence comes from geothermal systems with reversible heat pumps, complemented by solar panels seamlessly integrated into the roof surface, creating a unified whole. This bold reinterpretation of a regional domestic archetype has already garnered recognition for both its architectural and interior design excellence.

www.bruecknerarchitekten.com

Photography Credits:

Florian Holzherr
www.florian-holzherr.com

(Published in CUBE Munich 02|21)

Architects:

Brückner Architects
www.bruecknerarchitekten.com

Lighting:

IGuzzini
www.iguzzini.com

Windows:

Wipfler
www.wipfler-fenster.de

Doors/Kitchen/Sauna:

Brandl Carpentry
www.brandl-schreinerei.de

Heating:

Meirandres
www.meirandres.de

Winter Building Information
www.winter-building-automation.de

Flooring:

Singhammer Estrich
www.singhammer-bodensysteme.de

Switches / KNX / Home Server:

MDT
www.mdt.de

Kitchen Appliances:

BORA
www.bora.com

Plumbing fixtures:

Carlo Frattini
www.fimacf.com

Sanitary fixtures:

Cielo
www.ceramicacielo.it

Furniture/Fittings:

USM Haller
www.usm.com

Minotti
www.minotti.com

B&B Italia
www.bebitalia.com

Vitra
www.vitra.com

Verner Panton
www.verner-panton.com

Clinker Brick:

Mosafil
www.mosafil.de

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