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Sumit Singhal
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.

Villa U in Gräfelfing, Germany by POOL LEBER ARCHITEKTEN

 
March 9th, 2022 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: POOL LEBER ARCHITEKTEN

Villa U is a single-family house located in the residential area of Gräfelfing outside Munich.

The floor plan is triangular, with the long side turned away from the street towards the garden and facing directly south. The remaining two sides, including the entrance one, follow the geometry of the plot. The southern, widest façade is cut open towards the spacious garden with swimming pool.

The building is conceived as a solid block, with three large openings and a double height space carved out within the long southern side.

Image Courtesy © Brigida González

  • Architects: POOL LEBER ARCHITEKTEN
  • Project: Villa U
  • Location: Gräfelfing, Munich, Germany
  • Photography: Brigida González
  • Clients: Private
  • Planning: 2015
  • Completion Year: 2018
  • Living space: 587 sqm

Image Courtesy © Brigida González

  • Design Team: Isabella Leber, Martin Pool,
  • Collaborators: Javier Bressel, Stefan Krauß, Joanna Tomaszewska, Marta Falchi, Moritz Marquard
  • Structural engineer: Christian Eisenhauer, Wertingen
  • Heating, Sanitary Engineers: Haas und Holler, München
  • Building Physics: Hansen Ingenieure, Wuppertal
  • Landscape: Klaus Schurr, Rosenheim
  • Software: Vectorworks, Sketchup

Image Courtesy © Brigida González

Image Courtesy © Brigida González

Within the building, the triangle becomes an L-form with the rooms arranged on two levels along the more closed northern and street sides around the double height space.

This central area is the living room, and is sunk down to form a hollow extending out to a lower lying terrace, thus unifying the inside with the outer space. Three full-height openings are sculpted out of the brick mass and are glazed almost without framing elements. As a contrast to these extroverted spaces the library room is an intimate space which shares a two-sided fireplace with the adjacent living room.

Image Courtesy © Brigida González

Image Courtesy © Brigida González

On the upper floor, a gallery allows not only the connection to the sleeping rooms and studio, but also embraces the double-height volume and leads to an outdoor terrace that sits exactly in between the central void and the garden, completing a circular route around the first floor. On this floor the three corners of the triangle are occupied by bedrooms – one for each child and a master bedroom – and are marked by distinctive and large black-framed windows: the “eyes” of the building.

Image Courtesy © Brigida González

Image Courtesy © Brigida González

The volume is clad with greige-coloured bricks in the thin “Flensburg” format.  Rusticated bands with alternately recessed brickwork courses wander around the façade, binding the volume together and underscoring the massive, almost castle-like, nature of the building. Perforated brickwork covers windows on the street side, lending privacy to these rooms, while enabling a more closed and uniform skin on these sides. At the same time recesses are used to locate the entrances.

Image Courtesy © Brigida González

Image Courtesy © Brigida González

The double-height space is mirrored in the cellar: a sunken central hobby area is delineated by a triangular circulation, punctuated with massive triangular concrete columns, leading to spaces for guest, sport and storage.

The whole volume has a strong sculptural character: galleries, terraces and atria shape the space, carving out elements, opening up passages, interlocking functions, blurring the boundaries between inside and outside, while leaving the unity of the mass untouched.

Image Courtesy © Brigida González

Image Courtesy © Brigida González

Image Courtesy © Brigida González

Image Courtesy © Brigida González

Image Courtesy © Brigida González

Image Courtesy © Brigida González

Image Courtesy © POOL LEBER ARCHITEKTEN

Image Courtesy © POOL LEBER ARCHITEKTEN

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