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Barcode House, Munich

MVRDV Architects

Now 10 years ago, 2005, amazing "barcode" house from MVRDV Architects. I found some more images!
"Located in one of the outermost bourgeois suburban neighborhoods of Germany's secret capital - Munich - the bountiful villa stretches itself across two rectangular building plots on the site forming a barcode collage. The programmatic arrangement, determined by the daily routine of the owners themselves, manifests itself in the addition of individual elements - stripes - designed to fulfill the spatial demands of the interior program.
The capacious, heavyset volume is divided into ten parts of which nine are incorporated in the proposed building envelope. A curtain effectively crosses over the six-meter-wide gap between the two envelopes and unifies the elements to form a single entity. The identity of each individual stripe is reflected in its material representation in the façade and the interior atmosphere. The interior spatial configuration is based upon the classical notion of the "enfilade" nonetheless its resulting form is a consequence of the addition of the individual parts. The interaction of clear, full-size spaces, which use the entire width of one barcode strip and very small side rooms, alcoves, that serve these spaces, creates a vivid domestic environment - a balance between spatial openness and privacy. A noticeable middle axis spatially and visually connects the sequence of elements and enriches the villa with a voyeuristic moment." Project details: Built 2002-2005; Location: Munich, Germany; Program: Private residence with studio and garage; MVRDV Architects, Design team: Winy Maas, Jacob van Rijs, Nathalie de Vries, Carola Dietrich, Marc Feustel, Vanessa Carlow, Stefan de Koning and Chris Daehne and Benjamin Wiederock

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