Private Home B in Dresden

“3-bedroom apartment“ for a father and son

Martin Boden-Peroche from CODE UNIQUE Architekten planned and built a house for himself and his son in a listed garden in Dresden.

Reference details

Type of Building Private Home
Product areas Doors Facades Sliding doors Automation
Schüco Systems AD UP 90 FWS 50.SI FWS 35 PD.SI ASE 67 PD AD UP 75
Features New build Energy efficiency Smart Building Barrier-free
Location Dresden, Germany
Completion 2021
Architects Code Unique Architekten
Specialist company Metallbau Quosdorf GmbH
Picture credits Christian Eblenkamp

Completely barrier-free

The client's vision was a modest home that met the requirements of his small family and offered enough space for eating, relaxing, well-being as well as celebrating with visitors. The result is this '3 room apartment' which consists of just a master bedroom, a child's bedroom and a large connecting living area. Functional ancillary areas fulfil all the requirements of the household and offer space for diverse hobbies and activities. The house is also completely barrier-free.

Floor-to-ceiling glazing for maximum transparency

Apart from two flat, externally flush-fitted fixed glazing units, the entire façade is glazed from floor to ceiling. The Schüco ASE 67 PD sliding system was used with its optional level threshold to guarantee a seamless transition between indoors and outdoors. Together with the concealed outer frame integrated in the building structure and the narrow profiles, the versatile sliding systems ensure an architectural design flooded with light which is as transparent as possible.

Product information

AD UP 90

Schüco Door System AD UP 90

Pioneering, high-performance door system for residential and commercial buildings

Designed for the most demanding project-specific solutions in residential and commercial construction: the highly stable Schüco AD UP 90 door system with a 90 mm basic depth is based on a triple-shell construction principle and uses a double central gasket system that ensures the best energy efficiency, insulation and weathertightness properties.

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FWS 50.SI

Schüco Façade System FWS 50.SI

Passive house-certified mullion/transom façade for a variety of solutions

Based on pioneering isolator technology, the Schüco FWS 50.SI (Super Insulated) façade system offers highly thermally insulated solutions for designing diverse façades and skylights to passive house level, including optimised fabrication and installation processes.

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FWS 35 PD.SI

Schüco Façade System FWS 35 PD.SI

Highly thermally insulated Panorama Design façade with integrated solution for all-glass corners without profiles

Architecture flooded with light and with maximum transparency, without compromise: the Schüco FWS 35 PD.SI (Panorama Design Super Insulated) façade system with extremely high thermal insulation is passive house-certified and offers a system-integrated solution, which allows for all-glass corners without vertical mullion profiles. The result is representative Panorama Design façades with a first-class visual appearance and an ideal view to the outside, which meet the highest requirements in high-end residential and commercial construction.

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ASE 67 PD

Schüco Sliding System ASE 67 PD

Panorama Design combined with maximum flexibility and transparency

The thermally insulated Schüco ASE 67 PD (Panorama Design) sliding system allows for flexible solutions that meet the highest demands in terms of ease of use and design; it received the Red Dot Design Award 2019.

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AD UP 75

Schüco Door System AD UP 75

Universal use as heavily used commercial door and stylish entrance door

Excellent insulation properties combined with high stability – the Schüco AD UP 75 door system with a 75 mm basic depth offers high functional reliability for all requirements in luxury residential and commercial buildings.

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Interview with Martin Boden-Peroche (architect and client)

Martin Boden-Peroche is an architect and managing director. Together with Volker Giezek and Peter Jarisch, the architect and managing director is the head of the Dresden-based architectural practice CODE UNIQUE, which is characterised by its functional, contemporary and technology-oriented designs. To implement a design for his own home, he focused on transparency and minimalism.  

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How would you describe your home? 

MBP: I would describe it as clean, straight and honest due to its materials, such as concrete, wood and glass. The newbuild maintains a low profile in the conservation area and, as a flat pavilion clad in carbonised black wood, allows the old trees to shine. 

 

What are the characteristic features of the building? 

MBP: It's a reinforced concrete construction, which is almost completely closed on the north side and nestled into the slope. A fully glazed façade opens up the house to the south. Inside, the building has been designed as an exposed concrete construction throughout. As a result, the exposed concrete walls will not require any other coating throughout their life. The only contrast is created by solid oak floorboards, which have been extended out onto the terrace using bamboo wood.  

 

Minimalism plays a key role then? 

MBP: Exactly. It's evident in the minimalist architecture here, which radiates a sense of tranquillity both inside and out, as well as in the modest number of “raw” and genuine materials. This is also complemented by the functional interior design, which replaces a lot of loose furniture, and a single window format with floor-to-ceiling glazing. For me, this is what minimalism is all about. 

 

Why were Schüco Panorama Design sliding doors the best solution to realise your concept? 

MBP: My aim was to design the fully glazed façade to be as transparent and minimalist as possible, without any visible profiles. That's why the technology won me over – the fact that the profile face widths are completely hidden in the ceiling and floor and the fixed fields and opening vent are separated by a very narrow interlock section. The sliding systems meet all of the targets in terms of design and energy efficiency, and provide barrier-free access throughout. 

 

How do you feel living inside such a transparent house? 

MBP: I feel safe and protected despite the floor-to-ceiling glazing. With the closed side behind me, there's a beautiful panoramic view in front. I can watch the forest animals and am part of this small living environment.