Residential Architecture: Townhouse in Horgen by Moos Giuliani Herrmann Architekten: “..Restrictive building regulations and the small property require a special adaption of the external shape..The precisely planned facade has been created out of white concrete. A split-level construction enables multifaceted views inside the internal sculptural space. Varying ceiling heights allow the inhabitant a diversity of options.. accurate and careful choice of materials creates a natural comfort. The warm oak wood and the exclusive linen wallpaper harmonize with the gray cement concrete ceilings and polished concrete floors. the inside window frames are made of white oiled oak. the outer aluminum window frames were processed with a unique anodizing. all sink and wall coverings in the shower and the bathroom were covered with genuine travertine..” Multi-level, views, abundant light, roof terrace, privacy, carefully selected interior materials..
image: © Beat Bühler; article: Hernandez , Diego . “Townhouse in Horgen / Moos Giuliani Herrmann Architekten” 06 Apr 2012. ArchDaily. <http://www.archdaily.com/223214>










