Gisbert Pöppler advised his client to gut a 1920s villa, advocating for a bold redesign that reflected personal taste, despite the risks involved in such a decision.
Katja Pütter-Ammer, the villa's owner, instantly trusted Pöppler, appreciating his daring vision. She loved colors and was drawn to the house's spontaneous, good vibe.
The villa’s historical significance, as part of the Hohenhagen Garden City, required a thoughtful renovation approach while celebrating its Art Nouveau roots, crucial for its unique charm.
Despite an earlier 1980s renovation failing to retain original elements, Pöppler sought to revitalize the villa, ensuring that the final design honored its architectural heritage.
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