Villa K.
Villa K.
Villa K.

Product
concrete skin
,
Area
350
m2
Colour
ivory
,
Texture
standard
,
Surface
ferro
,
Architect
Lynx Architecture
Year
Location
Munich

Wood and concrete
Wood and concrete
Wood and concrete
The private residential building in Munich was designed as a cube with clear lines. Its height was given structure by dividing the facade horizontally. The ground floor and the top floor were clad with glassfibre reinforced concrete panels in ivory. The architects used cedar wood slats for the middle part of the building envelope. The combination of the two natural materials create harmonious contrasts. Photos: Gunter Bieringer
The private residential building in Munich was designed as a cube with clear lines. Its height was given structure by dividing the facade horizontally. The ground floor and the top floor were clad with glassfibre reinforced concrete panels in ivory. The architects used cedar wood slats for the middle part of the building envelope. The combination of the two natural materials create harmonious contrasts. Photos: Gunter Bieringer
The private residential building in Munich was designed as a cube with clear lines. Its height was given structure by dividing the facade horizontally. The ground floor and the top floor were clad with glassfibre reinforced concrete panels in ivory. The architects used cedar wood slats for the middle part of the building envelope. The combination of the two natural materials create harmonious contrasts. Photos: Gunter Bieringer







