House on the Alb
Wissgoldingen, Germany
- Architects
- kaestle&ocker
- Location
- Wissgoldingen, Germany
- Year
- 2006
- Client
- privat
- Team
- kaestle ocker roeder (C18 Architekten): Marcus Kaestle, Andreas Ocker, Michel Roeder
Foundling – Archaic, sparse, sweeping – a subjective view of the untouched landscape of the Alb. The building site, situated on the edge of a trivial building area , was low priced – due to it’s topography hardly suitable for building.
A corpus, enrooted with the earth, stems itself against the hillside. Everything orientates itself to the south. The spatial conception is significant: areas for retreat on the entrance floor for parents and children, a gangway downwards into capaciousness, space for cooking, eating and living with an unobstructed view of the landscape.
An outwardly insulated concrete construction, lime plaster applied with handcraft and a mineral paint coating are expression of a deep connection to the earth; a simple cube in dialog with nature. Inside plastered walls, oak parquet flooring and white lackered built-in furniture form a frame for family life.
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