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Apartment DStuttgart, 2011

Every Young Family Wants a Gorgeous, Unique Baby. The One Shown Here Has a Particularly Fascinating Ceiling Construction.

Exper­tises
Private Residential

Apartment D

A young family had its downtown Stuttgart attic apartment designed by us. General space arrangement and a selected material and color palette were given. The floor plan shapes a drawn-out rectangle. A generous living room area including an open space kitchen unit occupies the core of the apartment, while secondary rooms array in a U around it. The bare wooden roof construction was transformed into a space defining design element. By means of color and dynamic rounded shapes, its cladding forms a counterpart to the cubic nature of the furniture and equipment. Where they meet, the latter playfully submit to the beams and columns whose predominance is accentuated by lit gaps. An abstract wall graphic creates an additional contrast to the reduced geometry of the installations.

By means of color and dynamic rounded shapes, the cladded roof construction forms a counterpart to the cubic nature of the furniture and equipment.

Facts & Figures

Status
Completed (2011)
Photo­graphy
Zooey Braun
Exper­tises
Private Residential
Team
  • Gunter Fleitz
  • Peter Ippolito
  • You Seok Kirschenmann
  • Stefanie Maurer
  • Yuan Peng
  • Markus Schmidt
  • Silke Schreier

Awards & Publications

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