
"Text description provided by the architects. In Friedrichsruhe, where open farmland meets gently wooded hills, a country house has been built as a pair of connected homes. The layout and overall appearance of the buildings including the main houses, garages, and boundary walls take inspiration from a nearby historic farmstead. With very simple means, a strong sense of space and atmosphere was created."
"In Friedrichsruhe, where open farmland meets gently wooded hills, a country house has been built as a pair of connected homes. The layout and overall appearance of the buildings including the main houses, garages, and boundary walls take inspiration from a nearby historic farmstead. With very simple means, a strong sense of space and atmosphere was created. The main idea was to design a house that works on its own terms, without complex technical systems, without constant regulation, and without the need for ongoing adjustments."
In Friedrichsruhe where open farmland meets gently wooded hills, a country house was composed as a pair of connected homes that respond to the rural setting. The layout and appearance of the main houses, garages, and boundary walls reference a nearby historic farmstead and establish a familiar ensemble. Design decisions relied on very simple means to shape a strong sense of space and atmosphere. The project prioritizes autonomy and low maintenance by avoiding complex technical systems, constant regulation, and ongoing adjustments. The result emphasizes clarity of form, restrained materiality, and durability suited to the landscape.
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