Hello @hejohejo,
There are several examples in the forum.
Maybe start by introducing yourself and your project...
In general, you can say that Bauhaus style is more expensive and really only works well from a certain size onward.
How large is your plot, how big is the house supposed to be, what’s your budget...?
Does the zoning plan / building permit even allow it?
There are several examples in the forum.
Maybe start by introducing yourself and your project...
In general, you can say that Bauhaus style is more expensive and really only works well from a certain size onward.
How large is your plot, how big is the house supposed to be, what’s your budget...?
Does the zoning plan / building permit even allow it?
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hampshire2 Feb 2020 11:57hejohejo schrieb:
Who among you has built in the Bauhaus style and would like to share some pictures? We are currently planning to build with a flat roof and are still looking for inspiration Do you really mean "Bauhaus," or are you referring to a "flat roof with a clean, simple form"?
Bauhaus is expensive, as @rick2018 mentioned. A lot of individual design thinking is paid for, and many non-standard solutions are realized.
Bauhaus is more about the approach than just the appearance.
Art, craftsmanship, rationality, and functionality are at the forefront. Even though there are recurring design principles, Bauhaus is very diverse. Examples you might want to research:
- Bauhaus buildings can actually be round (see Kornhaus on the Elbe River in Dessau)
- Bauhaus is not always white (see House Esthers & House Lange in Krefeld)
- Bauhaus continues on the inside (placement of doors, shape of railings, and there were even disputes between residents and architects over curtains and pictures)
hampshire schrieb:
Do you really mean "Bauhaus" or do you mean "flat roof with a clear shape"?He means Bauhausstyle.
There are plenty of examples online if you search for the term, or on Pinterest. This forum is more of an advisor for the construction phase.
I am quite sure that only the flat roof or the cubic design is meant here.
I would recommend you to use Google, Pinterest, and the like. However, I especially find Heinze worth recommending! There are national as well as international projects available there, more or less detailed with pictures, information, and even plans. Using the search with filters allows you to narrow down the results very effectively. That helped us a lot.
I would recommend you to use Google, Pinterest, and the like. However, I especially find Heinze worth recommending! There are national as well as international projects available there, more or less detailed with pictures, information, and even plans. Using the search with filters allows you to narrow down the results very effectively. That helped us a lot.
Hi everyone,
Thank you for your responses and sorry for the confusion. We are planning a cubic flat-roof house (as required by the building plan). Of course, we have already searched extensively online, but were not really satisfied with the results, which is why we are asking here. We have just under 750 sqm (8,073 sq ft) of land and want to build a duplex on it, which makes the whole situation a bit more complex.
Thank you for your responses and sorry for the confusion. We are planning a cubic flat-roof house (as required by the building plan). Of course, we have already searched extensively online, but were not really satisfied with the results, which is why we are asking here. We have just under 750 sqm (8,073 sq ft) of land and want to build a duplex on it, which makes the whole situation a bit more complex.
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