At the end of last year, a family house designed by the young studio *neutardschneider architekten was completed in the Munich district of Untermenzing. An ordinary bright white block with an area of 185 m² is set in the middle of a garden with mature oaks, maples, and birches. Several large openings oriented primarily to the south and west have been cut into the compact mass, leading to the garden. The house is entered through double-leaf steel doors on the eastern side, which is otherwise completely windowless. The expansive white walls enhance the mass's monolithic appearance. The two-story entrance area is dominated by an open staircase space made of exposed concrete. All service areas such as hallways, wet rooms, and staircases have no direct contact with the outside and are illuminated only through large skylights. In the living rooms, exposed concrete, white wall panels, and solid oak wood are used.
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