April 1, 2011

Architectural Renderings House-Schierle House



Site Plan Schierle House
Anyone who has visited the outskirts of a German city know what we mean when we talk about the house “typical German.” This is a light-colored houses with pitched roofs and windows in PVC, is valid in all imaginable sizes and proportions. Working together with a church and railway station, they form the device of “a typical German.”
Schierle House Design
In one of the city, situated on the outskirts of Munich, the family formed by the couple and their daughter, said the purpose of their homes is to build and live in a house, which will substantially meet traditions, but at the same time exerts a individual and contemporary.

Their house must replace the remnants of a former farm in 2000-m ² site is defined by a sloping hill with excellent views over the city. Strict urban regulations allow only pitched roof building would challenge clients individuality. Moreover, to avoid rejection of the neighbors, it is important to refrain from anything that might be an eyesore to the valley, they already enjoy. The project was approached as an opportunity to re-interpret the traditional architectural language for purposes other than terms of innovative and functional to provide new buildings through recycled materials and use of modern energy solutions.
Schierle House Building
A simple geometry was adopted for the home, the combination of two solid volumes to not only maintain but

to improve the neighbors’ homes overlooking the valley.

White is a friend of the peace of sleep and rest area. The volume contains spaces for all the family is marked by stone walls and slate roofs. Working with Rathscheck Schiefer, special emphasis is placed on the development of capacity building with a stone slate, with a focus on the details of corner solutions. With the integration of pitched roof as required by zoning regulations and vertical movement to adjust to the hill, raising the volume of a modern monolith, covered with the material 400-million-year earlier, a subtle glitter to achieve perfect integration of the environment, has been obtained.
Location in Gerzen (Niederbayern), Germany
Use of recycled materials and the inclusion of energy saving concepts integrated in this work. A wooden building with hemp insulation, cellulose and wood fiber board is an option selected to obtain the coefficient of thermal conductivity of 0.14W / m² K as the average of all facades. Heat pumps with heat advantage in the five 35-meter drill hole in earth-generated/stored heat for heating. Large windows located in the southeast to allow maximum use of daylight, while four meters is achieved by vertical movement to adjust to the displacement field advantage updrafts of air in the summer slope.
Design House schierle
Total energy of this house is 65% lower than that allowed by the standards of the German energy (ENEV). This realization has led to the house for inclusion in the architecture of a “development” trips organized by the Bavarian Chamber of Architecture in 2009. To complement the ecological concept is used, the second phase will be addressed by adding solar panels and rainwater collectors.
Architect by Matthias Benz architecture & design
Architect: Matthias Benz architecture & design
Location: Gerzen (Niederbayern), Germany
Site Surface: 2076 sqm
Built-up Surface: 304 sqm
Start time: 2006
Finish time: 2008
Interiors: Josef Eibl GmbH
Photographs: Thomas Benz; Rathschek Schiefer

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