Van B

Van B

Van B

Product

concrete skin

,

Area

2350

m2

Colour

ivory

,

Texture

standard

,

Surface

ferro light

,

Architect

Ben van Berkel / UNStudio, BKLS Architects

Installer

AHS-Building

Year

Location

Munich

Very urban living

Very urban living

Very urban living

The project “Van B. Very urban living” reinvented urban living in Munich, combining innovative architecture, art and urban lifestyle in a sophisticated way. The flagship property offers space for flexible living space and offices. Set in the middle of an avenue of plane trees, the dynamic facade impresses with asymmetrical projections and an intriguing duality of materials. Copper-colored metal and rough glassfibre reinforced concrete elements prove to be the perfect combination. Distinctive and elegant at the same time, this blends the boundaries between inside and outside. Photos: Ditz Fejer

The project “Van B. Very urban living” reinvented urban living in Munich, combining innovative architecture, art and urban lifestyle in a sophisticated way. The flagship property offers space for flexible living space and offices. Set in the middle of an avenue of plane trees, the dynamic facade impresses with asymmetrical projections and an intriguing duality of materials. Copper-colored metal and rough glassfibre reinforced concrete elements prove to be the perfect combination. Distinctive and elegant at the same time, this blends the boundaries between inside and outside. Photos: Ditz Fejer

The project “Van B. Very urban living” reinvented urban living in Munich, combining innovative architecture, art and urban lifestyle in a sophisticated way. The flagship property offers space for flexible living space and offices. Set in the middle of an avenue of plane trees, the dynamic facade impresses with asymmetrical projections and an intriguing duality of materials. Copper-colored metal and rough glassfibre reinforced concrete elements prove to be the perfect combination. Distinctive and elegant at the same time, this blends the boundaries between inside and outside. Photos: Ditz Fejer