Living Well

House and pool pavilion designed specifically for family living

For this single-family residence, mm architekten from Hanover have ingeniously interlocked two austere volumes to create a compact geometric form. The result is an inviting entrance and a sheltered garden terrace. Respecting the building plan's requirements, the firm designed the upper floor substantially smaller than the ground level.

The home unfolds across approximately 190 m² of living space in a carefully composed sequence of interconnected rooms. Above the living and dining areas, a soaring two-story atrium rises to the roofline, framed by galleries and mezzanines that create visual continuity between levels. Floor-to-ceiling windows bathe the interior in natural light and establish a seamless dialogue with the garden. A striking fireplace—visible from both sides—anchors the horizontal transition between living and dining zones while emphasizing the vertical drama of the space. The entrance, staircase, and fireplace align to create a powerful sightline that amplifies the sense of openness. A freestanding kitchen island further enhances the flowing geometry of the floor plan. Warm interactions between plaster walls and wood accents are punctuated by strategically colored walls. Utility spaces behind the kitchen connect directly to the garage. From the street, a lower anthracite-colored volume intersects with the taller white cube, creating a clear focal point that marks the driveway and main entry. At the rear, the main house and garage frame a sheltered terrace—an inviting outdoor room.

Landscape architect Maxie Strauch conceived the garden design. A pavilion anchors the landscape as a complementary structure to the main residence, accommodating diverse uses—from private retreat to workspace to guest quarters. The open volume, appointed with an integrated bathroom and kitchenette, offers maximum flexibility. The structure orients toward the garden with extensive glazing on front and sides, framing views of the linearly positioned pool and main house beyond. An adjoining covered terrace invites leisurely moments at the water's edge, while natural stone screening creates an intimate resort-like atmosphere.

www.mm-architekten.de

Photography:
Thomas Drexel

(Published in CUBE Hamburg 02|24)

Architecture:

mm architects
www.mm-architekten.de

General contractor/shell construction:

Geisler Construction
www.geisler-bau.de

Thermal insulation composite system:Memobau
www.memobau.de

Windows:

EHG Tokarski
www.ehg-tokarski.de

Roofing:

Hanebutt
www.hanebutt.de

Kitchen:

Raumkonzept & Küchen Krämer
www.raumkonzept-kraemer.de

Electrical Work:

Hammler Electrical Solutions
www.elektroloesungen.de

Carpentry:

Messerschmidt

www.messerschmidt-diewohnfuehlquelle.de

Painting:

Mewes Painters
www.mewes-maler.de

Landscaping:

Eidmann Earthworks & Landscaping
www.eidmann-gmbh.de

Swimming pool:

Nötel Grünerleben
www.noetel-gruenerleben.de

Facade:

Trespa
www.trespa.com

Parquet:

Bembé Parquet
www.bembe.de

Fixtures:

Grohe
www.grohe.de

Bathroom Ceramics:

Geberit
www.geberit.de

Laufen
www.de.laufen.com

Lights:

Louis Poulsen
www.louispoulsen.com

Windows:

Velux
www.velux.de

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