location | dresden, germany |
completion | 1998 |
design phases | 1 - 8 |
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a simple residential house with a psychotherapeutic practice in dresden. the floor plan is determined by the view of the landscape to the south. a glass-covered corridor provides additional lighting and divides the building into two volumes: the open residential house with a veranda, which is exposed to the landscape and light, and the more enclosed practice building. the house is constructed from conventional masonry, and the ceilings are formed as sufficiently rigid slabs made of cast-in-place concrete. the ceilings are stressed in two directions.