From the outset, the planning of a single-family house took place in the room, which should be characterized by its clear building language and the spatial optimization of the floor plan.
For example, roof extensions were completely dispensed with during planning. The open entrance area, which stretches through the band of windows down to the slope of the attic, is characteristic of the exterior.
This architectural element creates a discreet canopy over the centrally positioned front door.
The entrance is open and spacious through the gallery, without giving away living space.
The living area extends into the attic. The rooms are flooded with light and arranged around the centrally located staircase.