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Contempory Update to a German Home by Anne Menke
ArchDaily

Architect Anne Menke's update to a very common-looking German home from 1957 successfully met her clients requests — "modern AND cosy" — and artfully blended the new addition into an existing neighborhood in Hameln, Germany...

 
 

The copper-clad addition wraps around the rear of the simple white cottage and creates a courtyard that becomes the home's center. Though the design is contemporary and minimal — the indoor color scheme relies heavily on black and white — smart details like built in storage, and patterned linoleum make it special.

Anne Menke's design also features a green roof with a rain-collecting cistern, energy efficient windows, and linoleum flooring. You can see more images (including BEFORE the renovation) and architectural drawings at ArchDaily | House + / Anne Menke.

(Images: Monika Marasz, Norbert Priebe, Anne Menke)

posted originally from: AT:New York

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