KÜHNLEIN Architektur designed Timber House situated on a high plateau in Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany in 2014.
Two gabled structures are unified with wooden lamellas: one containing living spaces and the other a series of bedrooms. The combination creates two yards: One becomes the space you pass by as you enter the house from the street, while the other is a terrace oriented towards the wide landscape. The windows to the street side are screened with the lamellae of the timber facade, while the windows to the landscape side have a free view, the facade is untreated larch wood, so it will grey with time. So from afar, the house appears like identical side-by side homes, completely devoid of windows.
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