Perfectly Calibrated
A strong connection to the outdoors shapes every level of this family's new home.
A home for the future – and for today. A young family approached the Darmstadt-based studio Studio Schubert Architektur with a clear vision: to create a new home that transcends the traditional boundaries between inside and outside. It would offer more than just living space – it would weave everyday life together with the outdoors, both physically and visually. The garden, a verdant sanctuary anchored by mature trees, was to become an integral extension of the home rather than a mere backdrop – a place to gather, to retreat, to simply be.
The design realizes this vision through a ground floor that flows seamlessly into the garden – achieved not merely through expanses of glass, but through intelligent spatial orchestration. The architects seized upon the natural slope between street and garden as a defining design gesture: rather than obscuring it, they made it work. The result: a living area with soaring ceilings and effortless, barrier-free access to the garden. Programmatically, the home is ambitious: a generous dining area with open kitchen positioned as a gallery overlooking both living spaces and garden, four bedrooms, two home offices, a guest suite, fitness and sports facilities, a table tennis room, and an outdoor pool. Achieving this required a precise equation of volume, program, and form – the building codes left little room for compromise. Throughout, the guiding principle – continuous dialogue with the outside – informs every decision, including materials. Highly insulated solid construction is articulated by partial timber cladding that both divides the mass and introduces warmth and organic texture in transitional zones like terraces and entries. Internally, seamless concrete flooring and wooden planking alternate – understated yet refined. The high-ceilinged living spaces benefit from an acoustic ceiling that absorbs sound, fostering an atmosphere of tranquility.
Light, too, is fundamental to the design: daylight shaped the concept from the outset, not an afterthought. Artificial lighting, orchestrated through a KNX system, is expertly calibrated inside and out – responsive, adaptable, and attuned to both mood and time of day.
What makes this home truly exceptional is its mastery of paradox: openness paired with shelter, technology infused with naturalness, function inseparable from beauty. The interplay of volumes, projections, and recesses creates spatial richness while carving out protected passages – between garage and entry, across terraces, in the moments between. "If you're still friends when the project ends," the architect notes, "you've done something right." Case closed.
www.studio-schubert-architektur-bda.com
Photography:
Moritz Bernoully
www.moritzbernoully.com
(Featured in CUBE Frankfurt 02|25)
















