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Project name: Holistic Living Architecture firm: GRAFT Location: Berlin, Germany Photography: Tobias Hein Principal architect: Design team: Martin Franck, Arvid Wölfel Collaborators: Geotechnical Engineer : Maul&Partner. Building Services: Buro Happold. Site Supervision : Energydesign Braunschweig GmbH. Building Physics : TU Braunschweig. Founding Partners : Lars Krückeberg, Wolfram Putz, Thomas Willemeit, Nils von Minckwitz, Anna Wittwer Interior design: Built area: 232 m² Site area: 562 m² Design year: 2013 Completion year: 2015 Civil engineer: Structural engineer: Niehus Winkler Environmental & MEP: Landscape: KreTa Lighting: Supervision: Visualization: Tools used: Construction: Material: The ceilings, walls and roof are made of wood and earth Budget: Client: Private Status: Built Typology: Residential, House GRAFT’s design for a single-family house and two semi-detached houses combines the aspects of mobility, energy and healthy living with environmentally-friendly construction. The project’s holistic approach encompasses modern architecture, innovative building services and e-mobility as well as sustainability and physical health. The houses even generate a energy surplus that will be used to charge an e-car that the tenant rents with the house.
Every aspect of these intelligent homes is environmentally sustainable, from their design to their construction and operation. The building materials have been selected for sustainability across their entire life cycle and are natural and recyclable: the ceilings, walls and roof are made of wood and earth. These natural materials contribute to a healthy, pleasant indoor atmosphere and are paired with state-of-the-art technology that assures comfortable but environmentally-friendly living. Each building is triple-glazed and thermally-insulated, including the cellars, to prevent thermal bridges.
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