Not only is the structure itself subtle, but so is the colour and material concept of the 12 x 14 m residence. The exterior walls are plastered in off-white, while aluminium louvres on the ground floor and between the window elements pick up the matt greige tone of the powder-coated aluminium windows. Calm, natural colours and materials also dominate the interior. “The entire building is a tribute to subtle shades of beige and grey, which create a restrained backdrop for a beautiful interior”, explains Benjamin von Pidoll.
With its high energy efficiency, the property – constructed in line with Germany’s KfW Efficiency House 50 standard – meets contemporary sustainability demands. The monolithic exterior wall creates the ideal conditions for an optimal indoor climate all year round. A resource-saving heat pump and a building automation system for the intelligent control of all building services ensure additional energy conservation. This concept is complemented by the use of high-quality heroal aluminium systems: the highly thermally insulated windows and doors (heroal W 72 and D 72) and the energy-efficient heroal S 77 SL lifting-sliding door system contribute greatly to the overall energy performance of the building.
“With its strong focus on sustainability, our architectural design reflects our client’s core credo and the defining principle of her fashion label, which specialises in sustainable clothing”, explains Benjamin von Pidoll. “Her work is grounded in the belief that a perfectly tailored garment made from high-quality, durable materials should accompany a person for many years. The same fundamental idea of timelessness and quality also underpins the architectural concept of this building.”