Sumit Singhal Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.
Lili’s Garden in Dommeldange, Luxembourg by EGB Hornung & Associés
July 28th, 2012 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: EGB Hornung & Associés
Lili’s Garden was born from the renovation of an old farmhouse built to the end of 18th century in the picturesque area of Dommeldange. There are now eight apartments and two studios that took place there. Our desire was to preserve part of the identity of the building by improving the quality of life of its residents.
Location: 27 rue du Chateau Dommeldange , Luxembourg
Photo credits : egb Hornung & Associés s.àr.l.
Project Architect: PIA MAI
Design : egb Hornung & Associés s.àr.l.
Area surface : 650 m2
Project length : 12 months
Completion : 2012
Image Courtesy EGB Hornung & Associés
At the heart of the set, a lush garden offers itself to the residents; invitation to communion and meditation, this exceptional place is a constant source of discovery. The presence of a stream, rocks from the Alps, as well as various plants gives this place a soothing charm.
Everything has been designed for the serenity of the residents. The will here is to combine simplicity and nature in one place, new and old materials blend harmoniously. The habitat shapes its occupant, it allows him to develop as individual, the living environment is here in the service of people and their welfare.
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