LandyM by andOFFICE

LandyM by andOFFICE by thorsten blatter from germany

designer's own words:

LandyM - maximising the felt living area
Main concept of the cost effective single family home consists of an innovative spatial organisation, interesting and sophisticated outside areas and high flexibilty during lifecycle to enable the inhabitants open future plans.The building combines compact, efficiently organised serving area with a spatious and open living area. Soft zoning instead of sharp space borders maximise the felt living area as well as a strong integration of the terraces: a wooden deck partly enclosed by wall and ceiling enlarges the living zone on two whole building sides into the garden. It generates an open morning terrace faced to Southeast while the main terrace towards Southwest is covered by the cantilevering upper floor. The facade loop, a horizontal extension of the greige-colored plaster surfaces made of gravel, surrounds the terraces in order to connect it with the interior and to link it to the roof garden with its fantastic view towards Black Forrest and Vogese.
The 1st floors flexible plan enables the inhabitants open future plans. Up to 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms can be arranged individually and guarantee by minimised supporting structures a suitable configuration for every section of life. The fully insulated basement serves two additional bedrooms with comfortable lightwells.
The sustainable organisation corresponds with construction and services. The high quality cladding is built in solid wood construction and excellent wood fibre insulation and therefore consists of renewable resources. The combination with triple glazed windows in wood-aluminium construction leads to a low demand of thermal heat. An excellent interior climate is generate by the airtight but permeable wall construction that enables an easy interior completion with services on the clients own account. Thermal energy is mainly served by a wood stove with vision panel and storage
unit. It is the traditional family centre in the living zone. Heat-recovery ventilation, solar collector and usage of rain water complete the simple and ecological aware concept.
Simplicity is continued in terms of surfaces: Supporting elements are used as visible interior surfaces: The groundfloor is covered with waxed floor screed, prefabricated stairways in concrete contrast to uncovered wooden walls with a simple industrial finishing. Significant oak boards and furnitures as well as slick white plastered walls generate an exciting interplay of traditional and innovative materials. Outside the greige-colored plaster facade corresponds with bronze anodised aluminium and pregreyed irregular boards of larch wood. It coveres terrace floors and adjoined
facades and creates a haptic and visual experience of outside living.
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exterior view from garden with cantilevering 1st floor

copy_48_a2.jpg exterior view entrance and carport

copy_40_a3.jpg pregreyed, irregular boards of larch wood

a9.jpg night view with terraces

copy_3_i1.jpg inside – outside connections on ground level

copy_1_i2.jpg interior view of living area with wood stove