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The project is located on the property of @wehrmuehle, a contemporary art museum just a few kilometers away from Berlin.
The idea is to offer hotel rooms in the form of completely self-contained housing units.
On the outside, the glass is treated to reflect the landscape as much as possible, so that it blends into the background.
In keeping with the idea of communion with nature, large bay windows provide access to the accomodation.
Compact area but maximum comfort with a queen-size bed.
The interior is deliberately dark to generate as few reflections as possible on the windows. A view and a feeling of space guaranteed!
Two benches (the last one is perched!) are available for relaxing or welcoming other guests for the night.
The wide full-height windows frame this idyllic landscape as a work of art to be contemplated.
In the shower, a skylight invites the trees to become a visual part of the accomodation.
The choice of high ceilings, together with the large glazed area, contributes to the feeling of space.
The home’s orientation has been designed to allow residents to enjoy the sunset from their bed or from the terrace.
In short, all the comforts of a hotel room transferred to the heart of nature! @raus.life
Alcove Garden Open kitchen Terrace Wood
Photos : Noel Richter
Text : Sébastien Mercadié
Architect : Sigurd Larsen