Niederbayern, Germany
Bernd Liebel and his team at Liebel/Architekten have completed this new compact house in Niederbayern that is divided into an open ground floor and an intimate upper story.

With windows on 2/3 sides, the living area opens out onto the surrounding garden and the terraces, which sit behind the copper façade and offer a gentle transition to the outside world.
The private space on the first floor enjoys its own views.

The punched-window façade projects magical patterns of light onto the first floor and the terraces, its openable elements offering generous views or creating an intimate retreat depending on the mood.
The restricted number of materials used, including fair-faced screed and oak window frames, creates a subtle and understated living environment.












Project: House Niederbayern
Architects: Liebel/Architekten BDA
Client: Private
Photographers: Brigida González












