A Location with a Monument: with a few precise interventions, raumstation Architects restored the listed double house villa from 1908 and created a significant increase in living space and quality by installing an elevator, converting the basement and the 2nd attic floor, as well as adding a garden pavilion. For the developer Euroboden, my primary task was to manage the sophisticated combination of a purchase and construction contract and the resulting consequences in handling two project companies (individual procuration). The project conclusion was crowned by the fact that the construction costs and the schedule were met exactly.
(C) Nick Frank
(C) Nick Frank
The conversions and extensions in the three now very spacious apartments carefully incorporate the historical design language. A second separate house entrance with an elevator to the top apartment and the orangery in the garden, which extends the living spaces on the raised ground floor, form a new unity with the listed existing structure. Four underground parking spaces were also created along the historical existing wall.
Special challenge of the project: the evaluation and separation of construction costs with the aim of generating tax advantages through the monument depreciation for the buyers.
(C) Nick Frank
(C) Nick Frank
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