Double Cube House by Carlos Zwick Architekten BDA
Double Cube House by Carlos Zwick Architekten BDA. In the mansion quarter, “Alte Zehlendorfer Villenkolonie” in Kleinmachnow, on the edge of a wild nature reserve, there are two residential cubes, pushed into each other, merged into one unit. Like a ribbon, horizontal larch wood panels stretch across the two upper floors, providing visual cohesion. Photography by Tomek Kwiatosz.
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Due to its naturally aging facade, the building fits almost timidly into the surrounding landscape. Gnarled tall pines paint a picture here, as well as a less obvious, but all the rarer geological peculiarity: Low-lying small lakes from the Ice Age extend across the terrain – a normal house foundation was not to be considered. Eighteen piles of reinforced concrete, of which each now drill through turf layered sections of the floor, anchor the building 10 meters deep into the ground. For architect Carlos Zwick an exciting challenge – for the contractors a huge plus in living quality, seeing as just a stone’s throw away, their house stands on the banks of an Ice Age puddle, surrounded by ancient trees. A piece of unspoilt nature. Through the huge glazed patio doors and windows of the house it is present in every room. Only the side facing the street is closed off. A walkway covered with wooden planks leads from here into the house, which is divided into two separate residential units. One unit is dedicated for the family ? with a living, kit...
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