A Feast for the Eyes: Then and Now

Restoring a Heritage Estate: "Beim Fuchs" Reimagined as Modern Office Space

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To understand the story of the "Beim Fuchs" estate, one must step back to 1900 to truly appreciate this magnificent complex—a main house, workshop, and carriage house that together define an era. Built by Josef Gloo at the turn of the century in Unterföhring, this property has served many roles: family residence and, at one point, the home of the town mayor and renowned clay baron. Today, the entire ensemble stands under architectural protection. The name itself recalls the property's past: red horses—known colloquially as "foxes"—once found shelter in the stables here. Nearly 120 years later, Peter Deck, the estate's great-great-grandson and a trained architect, embarked on an ambitious restoration. With the expertise of IFUB—a pioneering force in sustainable architecture—he transformed this heritage building into a vibrant workspace while honoring its storied past.

Every detail of the restoration reflects masterful craftsmanship. The main building's distinctive cross-gable roof was meticulously restored, with new insulation seamlessly integrated to preserve original proportions. Ornamental façade elements were carefully re-finished and restored to their authentic appearance. Doors, wrought-iron handles, and grilles now shine after expert restoration work. The arched glass windows remain particularly striking. Even the wooden shutter mechanisms were salvaged and preserved. The column-free canopy along the building's length had fallen into dangerous disrepair, so deteriorated wood was replaced and the roof load redistributed through a new structural system—eliminating the need for support columns. The main hallway emerged as a highlight of the project: original ornamental ceramic tiles, a cross vault, and partially uncovered wall paintings now tell the building's story once again. Beyond the hallway lay the former stables; above them, the hayloft with its impressive cross vault was painstakingly saved from collapse. The original staircase in the main house required only careful restoration. The roof structure in the front section was reinforced, insulated, and thoughtfully expanded. All spaces now serve contemporary office needs—with additional potential for development on the ground floor and under the eaves.

www.ifub.de
www.beimfuchs.de

Photography Credits:

Sorin Morar
www.sorinmorar.de

(Published in CUBE Munich, Issue 01|22)

Architects:

IFUB*
www.ifub.de
Arne Deck
www.architekt-deck.de

Electrical Systems:

Elektro Romantschak
www.elektro-romantschak.de

HVAC and plumbing:

Josef Baumgartner
www.j-baumgartner.de

Lighting design:

Luxophil Lighting
www.luxophil.com

Timber Construction:

Frank Carpentry and Timber Construction
www.zimmereifrank.de
Patera Timber Construction
www.patera-holzbau.de

Roofing:

Michael Pesl
www.pesl-dach.de

External windows, doors, interior doors, frames:

Federle Woodworking
www.federle-holzbearbeitung.de
Schörghuber Wooden Doors
www.schoerghuber.de

Windows, balcony doors:

Federle
www.federle-holzbearbeitung.de

Wood restoration:

Stemmer, Gschwind, Obertreis & Walser
www.holz-im-denkmal.de

Parquet flooring:

Mundloch Parquet & Flooring
www.parkettleger-muenchen.com

Screed:

Estrich Halbritter
www.estrich-halbritter.de

Tiles:

Tiles Jegg
www.fliesen-jegg.de
Cesi
www.cesiceramica.it

Drywall:

Baucon
www.baucon-baumontagen.de

Metalwork:

Donhauser Locksmith
Phone: 089 6114424

Painting:

Steininger Painting Workshop
Phone: 089 6411569

Tiled stove restoration:

Günther Wolf & Sohn Tiled Stove
www.wolf-kachelofen.de

Upholstery fabrics (upper floor seating):

Rohi
www.rohi.com

Plumbing fixtures:

Grohe
www.grohe.de

Bathroom Ceramics:

Alape
www.alape.com
Laufen
www.de.laufen.com

Hygiene dispensers:

Hewi
www.hewi.ch

WC actuator plates:

Geberit
www.geberit.de

WC furnishings:

Manufactum
www.manufactum.de

Lighting:

Bega
www.bega.de
Nordic Tales
www.nordic-tales.com
Formagenda
www.formagenda.de
Bolichwerke
www.bolichwerke.de

Roof Windows:

Roto
www.roto-dachfenster.de

Sun Protection:

Bätker
www.holzrolladen.com

Roof Tiles:

Tondach
tondach.at

Hardware:

FSB
www.fsb.de

Switches:

THPG
www.thpg.de

Radiators:

Zehnder
www.zehnder-systems.de

Radiant floor heating:

HP Praski
www.hp-praski.com

Floor sealing:

Dernoton
www.dernoton.de

Interior paint:

Kreidezeit
www.kreidezeit.de
Keim
www.keim.com

Facade paint:

Keim
www.keim.com

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