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House KW in Germany by Käß Hauschildt Architects

House KW in Germany by Käß Hauschildt Architects

Home for a family of 4, the house design was on the outskirts of the development area “Mittlere Rosselen” in Esslingen near Stuttgart, Germany.

House KW in Germany by Käß Hauschildt Architects

Sloping down in east-west orientation, with their old trees, the hillside property was merging into the surrounding meadow orchards. The building was two-storey only on the garden side to be three-storeys facing the residential road. On ground floor level the house was entered. The entrance hall was led by stairs to the living area on the first floor where kitchen, living and dining room are arranged as a round trip around the central staircase. The large windows, superb views over the surrounding meadows were offered. Nature was allowed into the rooms. On the second floor, there were bedroom, children’s rooms and bathroom. Despite the compact floor plan, vista across the complete building length, a generous impression of the rooms was created. Using a minimum of trades and materials, building construction had been implemented. On the outside the building, a rough concrete skin was showed with precisely cut in openings. White plaster block walls and exposed concrete ceilings and stairs defined the interior. White covered doors, build-in furniture and kitchen and blended in unobtrusively with the rooms.

House KW in Germany by Käß Hauschildt Architects

There was a concrete house near Stuttgart that could be sealed with sliding screens. The three-storey House KW was designed by German architects Käß Hauschildt. Located in the Esslingen district, the modern house was nestled against a sloping meadow overlooking an orchard. Multipurpose ground floor rooms were connected by a concrete staircase with first floor living areas and second floor bedrooms. Throughout the house, concrete ceilings were exposed. Photography was by Antje Quiram.

House KW in Germany by Käß Hauschildt Architects

House KW in Germany by Käß Hauschildt Architects

House KW in Germany by Käß Hauschildt Architects

House KW in Germany by Käß Hauschildt Architects

House KW in Germany by Käß Hauschildt Architects

House KW in Germany by Käß Hauschildt Architects

House KW in Germany by Käß Hauschildt Architects

House KW in Germany by Käß Hauschildt Architects

House KW in Germany by Käß Hauschildt Architects

House KW in Germany by Käß Hauschildt Architects

House KW in Germany by Käß Hauschildt Architects

House KW in Germany by Käß Hauschildt Architects

House KW in Germany by Käß Hauschildt Architects

House KW in Germany by Käß Hauschildt Architects

House KW in Germany by Käß Hauschildt Architects

House KW in Germany by Käß Hauschildt Architects

House KW in Germany by Käß Hauschildt Architects

House KW in Germany by Käß Hauschildt Architects

House KW in Germany by Käß Hauschildt Architects

House KW in Germany by Käß Hauschildt Architects

House KW in Germany by Käß Hauschildt Architects

House KW in Germany by Käß Hauschildt Architects

House KW in Germany by Käß Hauschildt Architects

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