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Haus W, Frankfurt am Main, western Germany
Design: Ian Shaw Architekten

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House in Frankfurt am Main - 14 May 2013
This well crafted cuboid generates spectacular light. The development, constructed out of prefabricated high insulation timber panels and energy-efficient glazing, is articulated as a classic modernist intervention: a box set into a traditional pitched roof atop a standard three-storey house.
Villa W, Frankfurt, western Germany
Design: Ian Shaw Architekten

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Villa W - 4 Apr 2013
This white, monolithic housewill reside in a suburb of Frankfurt. From the street it will appear impenetrable, so delineating a clear demarcation between the public and private realms.The building’sfront elevation is articulated as a series of windowless blocks, its recessed entranceway the only glazed element of its north facing façade.
New Stuttgart Property, south west Germany
Design: J. MAYER H. Architects

photograph : David Franck
New Stuttgart House - 2 Apr 2013
The new house is on a plot of land near Stuttgart, on a hillside with a generous view of the valley. The owners wanted a new home that would bring this view to life even inside of the building. The house is in a residential area with conventional developments, most of which date from the 1960s. The new, 4-person family home is divided into an elevated ground floor with entrance area, utility room and spa, and a second floor with an open, flowing floor plan containing the living, dining and kitchen areas.
Soft House, Hamburg, northern Germany
Design: KVA Matx

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IBA House Hamburg - 2 Apr 2013
The IBA Hamburg opened to the public in March, 2013. Over 50,000 visitors each week are expected to visit the projects. The SOFT HOUSE is a set of live/work row house units which offer a new model for low carbon construction and an ecologically responsive lifestyle that can be personalized to meet homeowner needs. The Soft House demonstrates how domestic infrastructure can become ‘soft’- engaging flexible living concepts, carbon neutral solid wood construction, and wireless building controls with responsive and performative textiles which create the public identity of the architecture.
Penthouse Simon - Residence in Königstein im Taunus, Hesse, western Germany
Design: Ian Shaw Architekten

photo : Felix Krumbholz
Residence in Königstein im Taunus - 18 Feb 2013
The concept for this striking penthouse - developed within a late nineteenth century residence in Königstein - was to strip everything back to its essential quality. All existing interior walls were removed and a steel A-Frame introduced to achieve a 7m double height, column free space.
SU House, Stuttgart, south west Germany
Design: Alexander Brenner Architekten

photo : Zooey Braun, Stuttgart
SU House - 1 Feb 2013
On a plot in a villa quarter at the edge of a forest in the south of Stuttgart, a villa thoroughly designed down to the smallest detail was build for an art lover and her family.
Haus am Weinberg, Stuttgart, south west Germany
Architect: UNStudio

image © Iwan Baan
Haus am Weinberg - 26 Oct 2012
The Haus am Weinberg is located in a setting that is at one time rural, yet suburban. The location of the villa affords pastoral views of the stepped terraces of an ancient hillside vineyard on one side and cityscape vistas on the other. The inner circulation, organisation of the views and the programme distribution of the house are determined by a single gesture, ‘the twist’. In the Haus am Weinberg the central twist element supports the main staircase as it guides and organises the main flows through the house.
House O, Potsdam-Mittelmark, near Berlin, north east Germany
Design: Peter Ruge Architekten

picture © Werner Huthmacher
Haus Potsdam-Mittelmark - 19 Oct 2012
The site lies upon a hill in a beautiful small village in the district Potsdam-Mittelmark in a fantastic scenic situation with breathtaking views over the nearby lake. The surroundings are dominated by a combination of historical and modern mansions. As many of the old large trees on the site should be kept as possible.
Recent German House Designs
Haus Bavaria, Regensburg, southeast Germany
Design: Carlo Berarducci Architecture

photo : Herbert Stolz
Haus Bavaria - 13 Aug 2012
Above the ancient Roman walls of the city of Regensburg, in Bavaria (Germany), the project foresees the total demolition and reconstruction of an edifice which is part of a continuous “quint” dating back to the Middle Ages, overlooking the park on the outskirts of the city (Stadtpark) on the external side and facing the street on the internal side. The gutted building will be totally re-designed and converted into a private home for two people.
Haus N, Lake Wörthsee, Bavaria, southeast Germany
Bembé Dellinger Architekten

photo : Angelo Kaunat
New German House
JustK, Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg
architekten martenson und nagel · theissen

photograph : Brigida González
Tübingen House
Haus R, Schondorf, Lake Ammersee, Bavaria
Bembé Dellinger Architekten

photograph : Stefan Müller-Naumann
Bavarian House
German House Designs
Major Residential Architecture in Germany, alphabetical:
Dupli.Casa - House near Ludwigsburg
2008
J. MAYER H. Architects

photograph : David Franck Photographie
Ludwigsburg house
Hillside House, south west Germany
2010-
3deluxe in/exterior

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Hillside House
House F, Kronberg, Germany
2008
Meixner Schlüter Wendt Architekten

photograph : Christoph Kraneburg
Kronberg house
Hundertacht House, Bonn-Kessenich
2007
Uwe Schröder Architekten

photograph : Stefan Müller, Berlin
Hundertacht House
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