Feldbalz – Minimalist Residence by Gus Wustemann
Thu, Jan 7, 2010
Feldbalz, designed by Gus Wustemann is an amazing house, located on the Lake Zurich, Switzerland. The a three-storey building separates the parent’s area which is on the top and the children’s area which lies underneath. The children live in the garden where everything is white, happy, but protected. There is the access to the garden and the pool, the playing, active area. The main living area is connected to the garden by a concrete garden sculpture, which is a tribune with a great view. The kitchen is a block you unfold to cook, the shower is behind a light sculpture you can open. There are no walls or recognisable architectural elements.
To protect the views into private areas, all facades towards the neighbours are made out of translucent polycarbonate. On the east they created an interior, private courtyard, and to the south they put sliding screens with no frames or other boring boarders resulting on an opening of 11 meters.
Tags: Feldbalz, Gus Wustemann, house in Switzerland, minimalist architectural design, minimalist house, minimalist interior design, modern lake house, spectacular residence
March 30th, 2011 at 2:06 am
amazing