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vertical layering reorganizes 1891s berlin house into a modern family home

designboom | architecture & design magazine·fi·24 days ago
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Club Marginal Architekten Restores 1891s House in Berlin Located in the Berlin district of Friedrichshagen, Friedi & Hagen is the renovation of a semi-detached house originally constructed in 1891 within a protected urban conservation area. The project, designed by Club Marginal Architekten, focuses on restoring the building’s historical proportions while reorganizing the interior to accommodate contemporary family living. The attic structure was completely reconstructed and expanded through the addition of dormers, increasing usable space within the upper level. On the exterior, the facade was restored with windows incorporating the original cross-bar configuration, while several architectural elements were reintroduced to reinforce the building’s historic composition and scale. all images courtesy of Club Marginal Architekten Oak Veneer, Travertine, and Pine define the Material palette Interior modifications reorganize the middle floor as a dedicated area for the family’s two children.…

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