Villa M

© Tobias Hein

Villa M

© Tobias Hein

Villa M

© Tobias Hein

Villa M

© Tobias Hein

Villa M

© Tobias Hein

Villa M

© Tobias Hein

Villa M

© Tobias Hein

Villa M

© Tobias Hein

Villa M

© Tobias Hein

Villa M

© Tobias Hein

Villa M

© Tobias Hein

Villa M

© Frank Herfort

Villa M

© Frank Herfort

Villa M

© Frank Herfort

Villa M

© Frank Herfort

Villa M

© Frank Herfort

Villa M

Villa M

Villa M

Location: Berlin-Grunewald, Germany

Architect: GRAFT GmbH

Client: Private

Material: Concrete

Design date: 2015

Completion date: 2017

Site area: 870m2

Built area: 730m2

Studio: GRAFT Gesellschaft von Architekten mbH

Founding Partners: Lars Krückeberg, Wolfram Putz, Thomas Willemeit

Project Designer: Marvin Bratke, Marc Friedhoff

Project Lead: Konstantin Buhr, Nils von Minckwitz

Project Team: Aleksandra Zajko, Allison Weiler, Anna Wittwer, Dorothea von Rotberg, Frank Petters

Photographer: Tobias Hein, Frank Herfort

Story:

Text provided by the architects:

GRAFT’s design for a private villa in Berlin’s venerable Grunewald quarter presents a striking, modern interpretation of comfortable living in the city. It’s trapezoidal, sculptural form and modern architectural language symbolizes a boulder in a glacial landscape and differentiates it from its neighbours. The distinctive, three-dimensional figure of the four-storey building appears to rise out of the ground. For its design, GRAFT abstracted the classical rules of villa design and digitally synthesized them with natural phenomena shifting the tectonics of a villa towards those of a sculpture.

 

The façade is clad with ceramic plates that reinforce the impression of a large stone boulder. Horizontal incisions in the faceted surface of the façade for the loggias and floor-to-ceiling glazing are strategically placed to establish visual connections with the surrounding greenery while maintaining privacy. This asymmetrical appearance is reflected in the interiors where flowing transitions between the rooms create a sense of openness. The internal stairs and fireplace, in particular, break with residential design conventions. The centerpiece of the house is the living room, a prismatic, spacious open space designed for maximum comfort.

 

Aside from the kitchen and the living room, there are two additional rooms on the ground floor, a master bedroom on the upper floor as well as a large corridor, terrace and four further rooms. The top floor is a self-contained flat that can be used flexibly. The entrance, double garage, storage spaces and a spa are located on the lower ground floor. Travertine stone flooring also reinforces associations with a boulder.

 

The floor plans are designed to be flexible, so that they can adapt to the residents’ changing life situations. Floors can be separated off into self-contained apartments, accessed via the outer staircase. The materials were chosen for durability and recyclability and heat is provided by a geothermal system. The orientation of the building is optimized for energy efficiency and the building’s energy performance is better than current energy conservation legislation demands.

 

 

 Design

 

 Structural and Technical Planning: Buro Happold, Berlin 

Landscape Architect: kre_ta, Berlin 

Building Physics: Müller BBM, Berlin 

Fire Safety: HHP, Berlin 

Construction Design and Management (CDM) Coordinator: iabu – Prenzel & Partner, Berlin 

Gauger: Bartels Vermessung, Berlin 

 

 

Executing Firms

 

Carcass: Schmohl & Sohn 

Foundation: Jacbo Pfahlgründungen GmbH

Concrete Construction: Kümper+Schwarze Baubetriebe GmbH

Topographic Survey: hpm Vermessung 

Steel Structure: IMO Leipzig GmbH PH | Bewehrungstechnik GmbH

Fire Alarm System: Siemens AG (RD BS) 

Burglar Alarm System: Termath AG 

Electric Installation: Rundfunk GmbH & Co. KG Gernrode

 

 

Manufacturers

Formwork: Hünnebeck 

Façade: Vidrostone 

Building Automation: GIRA 

Tiles: Mosa 

Stone: TRACO 

Windows: Wicona 

Door handles: Hewi 

Elevator: OSMA Aufzüge 

Heating system: Stiebel Eltron 

Dry Walling: Knauf 

Painting: Brillux 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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