Erweiterung Wohnhaus Höhenweg is a minimal extension positioned in St. Gallen, Switzerland, designed by Tom Munz Architekt. In a harmonious mix of outdated and new, an modern architectural extension seamlessly marries modern design parts with the unique construction’s conventional appeal. The outside is clad in metallic, making a putting distinction to the traditional building of the prevailing constructing. This juxtaposition of types serves as a testomony to the fusion of previous and current in fashionable structure. Contained in the extension, picket framed home windows and stone flooring evoke a way of heat and timelessness. The structure is fastidiously organized with a split-level design that successfully distinguishes completely different purposeful areas throughout the house. The considerate association of those parts contributes to the general minimalist aesthetic of the undertaking. As a nod to the constructing’s historical past, the unique picket beams have been preserved within the preliminary construction. This determination not solely showcases the craftsmanship of the previous, but in addition provides depth and texture to the inside. The result’s a exceptional architectural masterpiece that gracefully combines minimalist design rules with the great thing about the constructing’s unique options.
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