Three-Tier Renovations

This Modern Home Features a Space-Saving Interior Arrangement

Philipp Architekten designed 'House M,' a modern home that's discretely tucked behind the foot of the Swabian Alb Highlands in Germany.

The architect's main challenge was navigating the site's long, narrow properties. Anna Philippe, the chief architect on the project, decided on a three-tier design plan, which is erected according to the tree line, water line and art line.

The home features two stacked horizontal boxes, which contain the basement and social areas of the ground floor. At the rear of the property, a vertical block is located, containing a library and home office, along with the homeowner's private spaces. The top two floors of the residence are visible from street level, but the box foundation is not.
Trend Themes
1. Tree Line Architecture - The trend of designing buildings according to the natural tree line, offering a harmonious integration with the environment.
2. Vertical Box Construction - The trend of constructing buildings with vertical blocks, optimizing space usage and creating distinct areas within the structure.
3. Discrete Home Design - The trend of creating homes that are discreetly tucked away, offering privacy and a sense of tranquility.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The architecture industry can explore innovative ways to seamlessly blend buildings with their natural surroundings, focusing on sustainability and aesthetic appeal.
2. Construction - The construction industry can embrace the vertical box construction trend to optimize space in buildings and offer unique design solutions.
3. Real Estate - The real estate industry can market discreetly designed homes as an emerging trend, appealing to buyers seeking privacy and a peaceful living environment.

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