Vista House Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart Residential Building Images, German Architecture

Vista House Stuttgart

German Contemporary Residence design by Alexander Brenner Architekten, Germany

8 Apr 2015

Vista House in Stuttgart

Architect: Alexander Brenner Architekten

Location: Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, southwestern Germany

New House in Stuttgart

An art loving couple was able to purchase an outstanding scenic property in the north of Stuttgart with spectacular views over the city.

Vista House in Stuttgart

Vista House is reached via a southern access road situated below. While the garage, situated below the garden, is visible only through a wood-clad incision in the existing sandstone wall, the arriving is guided onto the property by a black concrete sculpture, a freely formed polished wall. A gently curved path leads via the east side to the entrance at the rear of the plot.

Vista House

The relatively close buildings on the eastern and northern neighboring properties led to an angular building that is largely closed to these sides. To the view in South and West direction, however, the building structure opens with floor to- ceiling or multi-storey glazing.

The angular shape of the structure compensates for the different building depths of neighboring buildings. Also it creates a sheltered courtyardlike exterior space in the pool and garden area. The cantilevered roofs protect the south-facing house from the sun and “direct and frame” the view into the valley. This predominant view gave the house its name – Vista House.

The clients had precise ideas of the atmosphere of their home and the materials to be used. According to this claim Alexander Brenner designed an open house inside which the spaciousness of the rooms creates a feeling of comfort by the use of walls, wall panels and room defining fixtures.

The clients wish was to be also able to place their pieces of art on the walls. Therefore the living space is extended over two floors. In the lower garden level a rather introverted, warmer and more intense colored living room with a library, workplace, piano and fireplace was created.

Via a single flight stairway in an air space one reaches the bright, light flooded upper living level. White dominates here as a neutral background for art. The flooring is made of deep dark bog oak floorboards. This flooring goes through all areas as a continuous companion, including the dining room, the kitchen, which can be used both connected or separated by two floor-to-ceiling high, solid oak doors.

Beyond the Gallery and the airspace the sleeping area with dressing room and bathroom is located, which almost feels like an open space due to the generous skylights.

The airspace itself is dominated by a light sculpture by artist Tobias Rehberger which interacts with the house. It is attached in front of the large, two storey high window in which at darkness reflections play, blending with the lights of the city while the pool shines like an abstract image.

Vista House

Vista House in Stuttgart – Building Information

Project: Vista House
Location: Stuttgart, Germany
Architects: Alexander Brenner Architekten
Plot size: 1.550 sqm
Living area: 440 sqm
Utility space: 196 sqm
Completion: 2012

Photographs: Zooey Braun, Stuttgart

Vista House in Stuttgart images / information from Alexander Brenner Architekten

Alexander Brenner Architekten

Location: Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, western Europe

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