House L011

Shingle residence in tune with nature


Architektur von Stephan Maria Lang, House L011 Shingle Residence Terrasse im Garten Ost
Photo: Maximilian Gottwald
Architektur von Stephan Maria Lang, House L011 Shingle Residence Einfahrt
Photo: Sebastian Kolm

The plastic beauty of the building is architecturally designed in perfect harmony with the natural splendor of its surroundings and the needs of a patchwork family of 5 kids.

Raw materials, very fine detailed absorb the light filtered by big trees.

The l-shaped structure takes the different lighting situations into account. The ground floor gives inside outside space for food preparation, cooking, dining and living, the upper floor is hosting the individual rooms.

A two-story studio window allows the western mystic light to filter through an old Hornbeam tree in the center outside. A generous opening to nature in the morning and the evening are part of the magic natural ambiance which makes this place so special.

Raw materials absorb the light, Larchwood shingles and copper cladding outside reflect the nature to the inside.

The quality and beauty of the project lay in hidden details, in the surprising views, in the play of light and shadow and in the integration of landscape, garden, and interior into a Gesamtkunstwerk, an integrated and holistic masterpiece of architecture.

The interior design’s concept focuses on light and simple materials.

The space makes the interface between concrete ceilings and wood body felt. A central chimney defines the open kitchen-dining area and is the center of the wooden floor sunken living room.

Through the poetic dimension of natural light, the discovery of shadow and the light touch of sunlight, rooms were created with the intention to touch the heart and soul.

The art of controlling the natural and artificial light in the interior concept brings an immediate physical involvement of the people in the changing seasons’ underlines the volatility of the reality and the interdependence between humans and the natural environment. This requires an organic merge between architecture and nature. 

Terms such as generosity, flexibility and honesty, lightness and transparency, gentleness, dignity and elegance, describe perfectly the inside and outside feeling of the building.


Architektur von Stephan Maria Lang, House L011 Shingle Residence Garten West Glasfassade
Photo: Sebastian Kolm
Architektur von Stephan Maria Lang, House L011 Shingle Residence Garten West im Sommer
Photo: Sebastian Kolm

Architektur von Stephan Maria Lang, House L011 Shingle Residence zweigeschossige Eingang
Photo: Sebastian Kolm
Architektur von Stephan Maria Lang, House L011 Shingle Residence Skizze Westfassade
Skizze: Stephan Maria Lang

Architektur von Stephan Maria Lang, House L011 Shingle Residence Livingroom mit Kamin
Photo: Hans Kreye
Architektur von Stephan Maria Lang, House L011 Shingle Residence Kueche mitLuftraum
Photo: Hans Kreye

Architektur von Stephan Maria Lang, House L011 Shingle Residence Esszimmer mit Kamin
Photo: Hans Kreye
Architektur von Stephan Maria Lang, House L011 Shingle Residence Esszimmer
Photo: Sebastian Kolm

Architektur von Stephan Maria Lang, House L011 Shingle Residence Glasboden in der Ankleide
Photo: Hans Kreye
Architektur von Stephan Maria Lang, House L011 Shingle Residence Ankleide Elternbereich
Photo: Hans Kreye

Architektur von Stephan Maria Lang, House L011 Shingle Residence Skizze Gartenraeume
Skizze: Stephan Maria Lang
Architektur von Stephan Maria Lang, House L011 Shingle Residence Durchblick Esszimmer
Photo: Sebastian Kolm

Architektur von Stephan Maria Lang, House L011 Shingle Residence Garten Ost  im Sommer
Photo: Sebastian Kolm
Architektur von Stephan Maria Lang, House L011 Shingle Residence Garten mit Grillhaus
Photo: Sebastian Kolm

Architektur von Stephan Maria Lang, House L011 Shingle Residence Garten West im Herbst
Photo: Sebastian Kolm