R House, designed by the German architecture Bembe Dellinger, Is a multi-storey housing designed for a couple Schondorf business, interested in cutting edge design. The place has become over time, in an interesting location because of the prevailing landscape, the urban infrastructure that offers complete, its proximity in Munich and the airport.
The design of the R House seeks to minimize the boundary between outside and inside, hence it is partially separated from the natural ground and supported on a thick concrete base solid visibly contrasts with the lightness of glazed enclosures that entails. Above this level translucent, large white and opaque volume frames the total, as a cover that folds over the side, creating the visual sensation of being faced with a volume of air-framed between two pieces of a more solid blocks and heavy.
Since the house is located on Lake Ammersee, has floor to ceiling windows framed in black steel offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The exterior of the building is perforated with 380 acrylic glass cylinders that continue through the interior wall surface linking the two areas. Natural light enters through these openings generate a clearer inside and lighten the appearance monolithic top-level element. The space can be defined as a set of functional sequences organizer.
With finishes in white and light wood, has a maximum natural lighting. This feature accentuates the simple lines of applied design in furniture and interiors minimalism of its forms. The neutral tones chosen for the exhibition, continuing with this idea of creating a harmonious relationship with the colors in the landscape.









