House on a Hill / Amunt
Briefly

In the wake of the sustainability debate, vacations in Germany have become much more popular again, as travelers discover diverse landscapes and beautiful natural areas.
The compact 110 sqm wooden house surprises with a generous, two-story living space, showcasing various room configurations and remarkable integration with the surrounding landscape.
Maximally large openings repeatedly bring the landscape into the house, emphasizing the design philosophy of inside and outside experiences while enhancing the vacation atmosphere.
A central, open staircase leads to intimate upper-floor rooms, contrasting the expansive living areas and offering unique sleeping situations, such as a bunk bed and a sleeping gallery.
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