The Un-Gyve Limited Group

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Itakerhof, Upper Bavaria, Germany

Architect: Wimmer Architekten GbR 

Living space: 220 m²

Opening: December 2018

Copyright © Michael Christian Peters photo design

Tension between tradition and modernity: A Bavarian farm always includes a barn. This outbuilding is usually used to store agricultural equipment, as a fodder silo or storage room. At the Itakerhof, not far from Lake Simssee in Upper Bavaria, the barn stood empty and unused for more than three decades after the farm was abandoned. Rainwater increasingly damaged the 19th-century building fabric of field stones, wooden beams and bricks. In converting the historic building into a modern residential house, the architects were concerned to treat the old building with respect and to carefully complement it with contemporary design. The result? Interesting contrasts of raw brickwork, simple concrete elements and modern luxury. In the bathroom, the Lux Oval provides a generous feeling of space. Its shape is naturally flowing and at the same time clear and concise. The overall impression: moving elegance.

LUX OVAL bath — Copyright © Michael Christian Peters photo design