Altneuhaus – Extension of a Holiday Home designed by Roland Unterbusch Architekt, An aging cottage from the 1970s should be a modern extension building to the side.
Old and new develop a relationship with each other that does not initially rely on superficial optical unity or meaningful togetherness. The combination of the two structures is defined by purposefully used opposites – such as light and dark, low and wide, symmetrical and asymmetrical, hard and soft, old and new.
The extension will be built in size and proportion on a footprint corresponding to the old building. Axial interior covers are continued and enriched with variations in height and exposure. The result is an atmospherically dense, intimate sequence of rooms with changing moods and different light conditions. In addition to a bright fireplace room, the extension receives a restrained illuminated sleeping chamber.
We like the idea that the old and the new first form over time into an optical unit.
Project Info:
Architects: Roland Unterbusch Architekt
Location: Dierhagen, Germany
Architect in Charge: Roland Unterbusch
Area: 40.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: 24milimeter.com
Manufacturers: Rheinzink
Products: Facade Cladding
Project Name: Altneuhaus – Extension of a Holiday Home
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