House Am Oberen Berg by Alexander Brenner Architekten, Stuttgart, Germany

Photo of an amazing home at blue hour as seen from the pool area
Amazing Home: House Am Oberen Berg by Alexander Brenner Architekten, Stuttgart, Germany
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House Am Oberen Berg is an amazing home designed by a Stuttgart/Germany based architectural studio, specializing in villa architecture, Alexander Brenner Architekten. The house is a large scale villa on a unique plot over the city Stuttgart, which was nominated for the Mies van der Rohe Award 2009.


"When approaching the building via the access road an in-depth layered picture is discernible. The northeast side of the house is an addition/a combination of white cubes. Each of them is recognizable as an individual structure when viewed from close up, but seen from a distance, they merge to form a unified whole.

As you enter the house from the north-east via the two-storey entrance hall, the floor-to-ceiling glazing facing southwest opens up onto the garden. One can look out over the pool in front of the house, and across the valley towards the hills opposite. In this entrance hall (as in the whole house), visitors are aware of an interplay of open and enclosed spaces stretching between transparent expanses of glass and protective walls.

This layout satisfies both the occupants’ need for security and, on the other hand, for openness and a connection with the surrounding natural landscape.mIf necessary, the house can be divided into units of varying sizes without major constructional work being required, thus offering its occupants maximum flexibility and permitting a suitable way of living for every lifestyle and family situation. This multi-generational villa is a new and sustainable reinterpretation of the old dream of a house that can grow and shrink within the same building shell.

The house’s southwest orientation, its generous glazing and the dark floors ensure maximum passive solar gains. A large-surface solar system on the roof and a geothermal heat pump complement the energy concept."
          -Alexander Brenner Architekten

Also, we recomand to watch two HD videos of this house:

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Photo of an amazing home as seen from the backyard
Amazing Home: House Am Oberen Berg by Alexander Brenner Architekten, Stuttgart, Germany
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Photo of an amazing home and its pool area at sunset as seen from the balcony
Amazing Home: House Am Oberen Berg by Alexander Brenner Architekten, Stuttgart, Germany
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Photo of glass wall of an amazing home as seen from the interior
Amazing Home: House Am Oberen Berg by Alexander Brenner Architekten, Stuttgart, Germany
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Photo of front facade of an amazing home as seen from the lawn
Amazing Home: House Am Oberen Berg by Alexander Brenner Architekten, Stuttgart, Germany
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Photo of backyard of an amazing home as seen from the wooden terrace by the house
Amazing Home: House Am Oberen Berg by Alexander Brenner Architekten, Stuttgart, Germany
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Photo of the facade and the line where grass meets concrete tiles
Amazing Home: House Am Oberen Berg by Alexander Brenner Architekten, Stuttgart, Germany
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Photo of fresh green grass by the house
Amazing Home: House Am Oberen Berg by Alexander Brenner Architekten, Stuttgart, Germany
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Photo of an amazing home as seen from the grass in the backyard
Amazing Home: House Am Oberen Berg by Alexander Brenner Architekten, Stuttgart, Germany
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Photo of the facade and the house as seen from the backyard by the pool
Amazing Home: House Am Oberen Berg by Alexander Brenner Architekten, Stuttgart, Germany
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Photo of pool area in the backyard with the view
Amazing Home: House Am Oberen Berg by Alexander Brenner Architekten, Stuttgart, Germany
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Photo of walkway to the entrance of the house at sunset
Amazing Home: House Am Oberen Berg by Alexander Brenner Architekten, Stuttgart, Germany
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Photo of an amazing home as seen from the backyard
Amazing Home: House Am Oberen Berg by Alexander Brenner Architekten, Stuttgart, Germany
©  Zooey Braun

Photo of interiors in an amazing home showing stairs and kids playing
Amazing Home: House Am Oberen Berg by Alexander Brenner Architekten, Stuttgart, Germany
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Photo of interiors on an amazing home showing ground floor by the window
Amazing Home: House Am Oberen Berg by Alexander Brenner Architekten, Stuttgart, Germany
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Photo of modern living room in an amazing home with the view
Amazing Home: House Am Oberen Berg by Alexander Brenner Architekten, Stuttgart, Germany
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Photo of modern minimalist kitchen in an amazing home
Amazing Home: House Am Oberen Berg by Alexander Brenner Architekten, Stuttgart, Germany
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Photo of an interiors on the first floor of an amazing home
Amazing Home: House Am Oberen Berg by Alexander Brenner Architekten, Stuttgart, Germany
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Floor plan of first level of an amazing home in Germany
Amazing Home: House Am Oberen Berg by Alexander Brenner Architekten, Stuttgart, Germany
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Photo of second level of an amazing home in Germany
Amazing Home: House Am Oberen Berg by Alexander Brenner Architekten, Stuttgart, Germany
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Floor plan of a penthouse floor in an amazing home in Germany
Amazing Home: House Am Oberen Berg by Alexander Brenner Architekten, Stuttgart, Germany
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Site plan of an amazing home in Germany
Amazing Home: House Am Oberen Berg by Alexander Brenner Architekten, Stuttgart, Germany
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Section 1 of an amazing home in Germany
Amazing Home: House Am Oberen Berg by Alexander Brenner Architekten, Stuttgart, Germany
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