11 / 27
2015
EM35 is a modern villa in Metzingen, Germany that has an airy 3 levels structure in pure white tone and combine with large glass frame doors to make the villa filled in natural light.
Architects: Steimle Architekten
Photos: Brigida Gonzalez
From the architects: The space program of the four-headed young family divided into three levels. Outbuildings and cinema in the slope, personal rooms of the parents and children set with sanitary facilities on the second level and the top of the communal living area. The terracing of the land is continued along the inside to the slope line: a cascade of stairs connects, at the entrance in the basement slope starting, the three levels and overcomes the difference in elevation of the land. A staged emergence into the light, the panorama opens up on its end of the city to the opposite slopes. Three differently oriented open spaces are part of the open plan living area and enter the building outside its striking plasticity. The reduced materials and colors enhance the precise, almost crystalline appearance of the object.
White inteiror is combined with large glass windows and a rectangle skylight on the ceiling to make the whole space filled in the light
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