Radically Clear and Generous

A new building offers both shared living spaces and floor-by-floor generational separation

"Less is more" was the guiding principle for this new construction, which reinterprets the archetypal form of the pitched-roof house with radical clarity. The clients—a family with two teenagers—desired not only shared living spaces but also privacy for each generation. Thoughtful organization and planning were essential to create generous living areas that accommodate these needs.

The minimalist aesthetic itself contributes significantly to the home's visual impact. Facing the street, the white-rendered monolith presents itself with both confidence and restraint, free of unnecessary elements. Horizontally arranged window bands, articulated by facade panels, structure the exterior envelope and create deliberately framed views while maintaining privacy. The gable side opens dramatically with a striking two-story glazing, while the attic floor is accentuated by a large-scale, vertically proportioned window. Anthracite-colored metal trim, the entrance door, and garage door provide a striking contrast to the white facade. An extended canopy stretches from the entrance area to the end of the garage wall, sheltering a generous roof terrace. Since the building line had to be respected along the street side, the architectural office Liese developed the design concept of dividing the house into two functional zones: auxiliary spaces on the street side and living spaces facing the garden, where the building opens more generously. The clear organizational structure of the interior spaces according to function is also evident floor by floor: the ground floor features the dining and living area with open kitchen. The cooking island serves as a visual separator between zones while facilitating shared cooking and social interaction.

A fireplace forms the centerpiece of the living floor, enjoyable from both the cooking and dining area as well as the living room. The upper floor belongs to the clients' children, while the attic floor is reserved for the parents. A gallery on the upper floor connects the private levels with the living area and enables interaction and visual connections. The basement houses the wellness area and hobby room with direct garden access. Technically, an air-to-water heat pump, a central controlled ventilation system with heat recovery, ventilation ducts cast into the concrete ceilings, an air conditioning system, a bus system with KNX actuators, and ceiling heaters recessed into the concrete slabs on all floors provide modern comfort.

www.architektur-liese.de

Photos:
Irene Liese

(Published in CUBE Stuttgart 01|26)

Architecture:

Irene Liese
www.architektur-liese.de

Structural frame:

FS-Bauunternehmung
www.fs-bauunternehmung.de

Carpentry

Holzbau Faller
www.holzbau-faller.de

HVAC and plumbing:

Heinz & Gorb
www.hug-haustechnik.de

Painting:

Eduard Japs
www.eduardjaps.de

Screed:

Egon Hägele
www.haegele-estriche.de

Tiles, natural stone, and window sills:

Keller Art
Phone: 07142-9 15 27 00

Kitchen:

Breitinger
www.elektro-breitinger.de

Joinery:

Moser
www.moser-massivholzplatten.de

Metalwork:

Edelmetallbau Bodensee
www.edelmetallbau-bodensee.de

Parquet flooring:

Pfundt Flooring Technology
www.pfundt-boden.de

Garden Design:

Muja Garden Design
gartengestaltung-muja.de

Fireplace:

Tabler Tile Stoves
www.tabler-kacheloefen.de

Curtains/Blinds:

Gerhard Scheffel Interior Design
www.raumausstattung-scheffel.de

Switches:

MDT
www.mdt.de

Plumbing fixtures:

Hansgrohe
www.hansgrohe-group.com

Lighting:

Brilliant
www.brilliant-ag.com

SLV
www.slv.com

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