In Perfect Harmony

A solid wood family home that makes a distinctive statement within its historic surroundings

The historic centre of St. Georgen am Ammersee is defined by Bavarian country house aesthetics and classic architecture. A striking new addition—a solid wood construction—respects this historical context while making ingenious use of a tightly constrained site. Designed by Alexandra Kiendl Architektur, the project replaces the original structure with a contemporary building that honours the character of the old street pattern while responding thoughtfully to modern living standards.

The floor plan draws from the original building's proportions, a strategic decision that expedited the approval process. A sloping exterior wall creates visual continuity toward the garden, dividing the building into two distinct zones: the ground floor separates living areas and entrance from kitchen and dining; the upper floors feature paired rooms divided by a central hallway. Street-facing, vertical larch wood slats clad the upper storeys and gable end. To fulfil the central brief—abundant natural light—Alexandra Kiendl Architektur deployed creative solutions. Since fire codes precluded windows in the side walls, two trapezoidal openings on front and rear, plus a glazed loggia access, flood the interior with light. The recessed two-part façade, particularly at the living area, creates striking visual interest while opening onto a second terrace and gravel garden, substantially enhancing outdoor living quality.

Inside, the design philosophy centers on minimalist forms, Scandinavian sensibilities, and sustainable practices. The palette is tightly controlled: no more than four colors and materials throughout the entire home. This restraint is deliberate—harmony between elements is paramount. Natural stone, oak, and a carefully curated color scheme form the foundation. Layered details emerge through exposed spruce ceilings, while furnishings and lighting fixtures—including pieces from Form & Refine—are chosen to seamlessly complement the overall aesthetic.

Built to KfW-EH55 standards, the house employs a natural heating and cooling system to minimize energy consumption. A high-efficiency heat pump handles both heating and cooling demands.

www.alexkiendl.de
www.formandrefine.com


Photography:

Christoph Theurer

(Published in CUBE Munich 02|25)

Architecture:

Alexandra Kiendl · Architecture
www.alexkiendl.de

Furnishings:

Form & Refine
www.formandrefine.com

Lighting:

Secto Design
www.sectodesign.fi

Vipp
www.vipp.com

Nuad
www.nuad.dk

Muuto
www.muuto.com

Clinker Brick:

Emil Group
www.emilgroup.de

Kitchen:

Leicht Kitchens
www.leicht.com

Kitchen Appliances:

Siemens
www.siemens.com

Worktop:

Cosentino
www.cosentino.com

Windows:

Fenster Groß
www.fenstergross.de

Bathroom Fixtures:

Villeroy & Boch
www.villeroy-boch.de

Brick: Mosa
www.mosa.com

Switches:

Busch Jaeger
www.busch-jaeger.de

Staircase:

Ammann Staircases
www.ammann-treppen.de

Roofing:

Erlus
www.erlus.com

Finish:

Mynt Color
www.mynthome.de

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