This reinterpretation of the traditional Bavarian house by architects Ferranti & Schnell infuses a modern twist while maintaining a rural and natural ambiance, all while adhering to strict local building regulations. The slatted facade, designed to close completely alongside the wooden window shutters, incorporates sliding panels made from the same lamellas as the facade itself.
An intriguing feature is the house entrance, housed within a glass element positioned between the garage and the main structure, offering a captivating vista of the garden beyond. Inside, distinct areas are delineated by varying ceiling heights, following the principles of "Raumplan," which results in comfortable and generously proportioned spaces. The sculptural staircase provides multiple perspectives, enriching the spatial experience.
Throughout the interior, the use of wood fosters a warm and tranquil atmosphere, further enhancing the overall aesthetic appeal of the space