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Making a concrete house a home – with light
Architecture provides protection and security. It’s an expression of prestige and values – a statement. »Fels in der Brandung« (English: a pillar of strength) is an architectural manifesto crafted out of concrete, sitting in a spectacular location right at the River Inn. The interior of its concrete walls are dramatically illuminated with light provided by Occhio, which emphasises the texture of the cold material while simultaneously making it feel like a liveable space.
Light & architecture
In 2013, a major flood in the German town of Passau destroyed the current residents’ previous home. And the flood-proof structure they replaced it with is certainly much more massive: The »Fels in der Brandung« looms above the Inn river like a cliff, defying the rushing water.
During the day, it’s the architecture that impresses; at night, it’s the light.
Più alto – purist accents using light
The black pigmented wall surfaces inside the house are set off by Più alto spotlights in matt black.
They give the raw concrete a warm radiance and create a comfortable setting with their light. At the same time, the rotating and pivotable spotlights offer the necessary flexibility to adapt to changes made in the interior.
Light as a curator
The characteristic lighting effects of the purist surface-mounted spotlight makes any art on the wall seem superfluous. Indeed, the light serves an almost curatorial role: It turns the concrete into a stage and playfully brings out its materiality.
Accented kitchen lighting
Three spotlights are enough to supply the cooking surfaces in the kitchen with adequate light.
Più alto spotlights showcase the heart of the house with absolute symmetry – and in doing so, they emphasise the impressive geometry of the spaces.
Harmonious illumination for the dining table
The styling of Mito volo, the suspended luminaire from the Mito linear series, caters to the cubist architecture – and retreats elegantly from the design. Thanks to the optional height adjustment feature, it floats at any desired height – while the cables disappear out of sight into the canopy.
Mito raggio – calming light
Amid the cool concrete and the natural landscape outside the windows, Mito raggio provides tranquillity.
The soft light from the arc luminaire falls protectively on the lounge chair – and creates a welcoming place to retreat.
Architecture/planning: koeberl doeringer architekten, www.koeberl-doeringer.com
Luminaires: Mito largo, Mito raggio, Mito volo, Più alto
Photos: Robert Sprang
Architecture provides protection and security. It’s an expression of prestige and values – a statement. »Fels in der Brandung« (English: a pillar of strength) is an architectural manifesto crafted out of concrete, sitting in a spectacular location right at the River Inn. The interior of its concrete walls are dramatically illuminated with light provided by Occhio, which emphasises the texture of the cold material while simultaneously making it feel like a liveable space.
Light & architecture
In 2013, a major flood in the German town of Passau destroyed the current residents’ previous home. And the flood-proof structure they replaced it with is certainly much more massive: The »Fels in der Brandung« looms above the Inn river like a cliff, defying the rushing water.
During the day, it’s the architecture that impresses; at night, it’s the light.
Più alto – purist accents using light
The black pigmented wall surfaces inside the house are set off by Più alto spotlights in matt black.
They give the raw concrete a warm radiance and create a comfortable setting with their light. At the same time, the rotating and pivotable spotlights offer the necessary flexibility to adapt to changes made in the interior.
Light as a curator
The characteristic lighting effects of the purist surface-mounted spotlight makes any art on the wall seem superfluous. Indeed, the light serves an almost curatorial role: It turns the concrete into a stage and playfully brings out its materiality.
Accented kitchen lighting
Three spotlights are enough to supply the cooking surfaces in the kitchen with adequate light.
Più alto spotlights showcase the heart of the house with absolute symmetry – and in doing so, they emphasise the impressive geometry of the spaces.
Harmonious illumination for the dining table
The styling of Mito volo, the suspended luminaire from the Mito linear series, caters to the cubist architecture – and retreats elegantly from the design. Thanks to the optional height adjustment feature, it floats at any desired height – while the cables disappear out of sight into the canopy.
Mito raggio – calming light
Amid the cool concrete and the natural landscape outside the windows, Mito raggio provides tranquillity.
The soft light from the arc luminaire falls protectively on the lounge chair – and creates a welcoming place to retreat.
Architecture/planning: koeberl doeringer architekten, www.koeberl-doeringer.com
Luminaires: Mito largo, Mito raggio, Mito volo, Più alto
Photos: Robert Sprang
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