Modern Prefab Villa by Daniel Libeskind Architects

By matalangit On June 27th, 2009

The Modern Prefab Villa by Studio Daniel Libeskind Architects worked with proportion GmbH on this project first signature series home design, creates a new dialogue between contemporary living and a completely new experience of space. In Libeskind Designs a Prefab Home, the Gray Lady gives us a glimpse of The Villa, which is part of Daniel Libeskind’s Signature Series of private homes. The villa can be shipped and assembled anywhere in the world and is expected to cost between 2.8 to 4.2 million USD.

Like a crystal growing from rock, a dramatic structure emerges from the ground.

Like a crystal growing from rock, a dramatic structure emerges from the ground.

Modern Prefab Villa by Daniel Libeskind Architects it is unique at every turn, offering maximum insulation and durability, cutting-edge technologies and compliance with some of the toughest energy-saving standards across the world. Built from premium materials, this German-made, sculptural living space meets the highest standards in design, craftsmanship and sustainability.

The Villa’s connection with nature is uninterrupted, offering ample natural light and open spaces.

The Villa’s connection with nature is uninterrupted, offering ample natural light and open spaces.

Libeskind’s Villa awakens the senses: light floods through glass home expanses, clean lines invite calm, elegant halls and staircases offer seamless transitions. Symbolically and physically. A trio of interlocking architectural bands envelop the Villa in striking angles, creating a dramatic.

asymmetrical interior of spiraling, two-story peaks and smooth transitions to secluded terraces.

asymmetrical interior of spiraling, two-story peaks and smooth transitions to secluded terraces.

The impressive entrance hall leads to an elaborate Grand Room which highlights the geometric space. Design details reveal style and functionality: A balcony adjacent to the master bedroom is adorned with elaborate metalwork; light wells direct daylight into a sauna; and recessed wardrobes streamline dressing spaces.

Mimicking the Jewish Museum in Berlin and other architectural masterpieces.

Mimicking the Jewish Museum in Berlin and other architectural masterpieces.

The Villa’s exterior is enveloped by an elegant standing-seam zinc façade, which enables the use of 21st Century technologies such as a solar thermal system and a rain water harvesting system. The zinc cladding is available in two hues that resemble naturally aged zinc: the popular pre-weathered blue-gray, and the elegant graphite-gray, both made by leading German zinc manufacturer Rheinzink.

The Villa currently under construction in Datteln, Germany, which should be completed this summer.

The Villa currently under construction in Datteln, Germany, which should be completed this summer.

Large floor-to-ceiling windows create dazzling displays of sunlight and transparency inside the house. The aluminum façade, adorned with mullions and concealed fittings, offers maximum thermal insulation, noise reduction and weather resistance. Homeowners may choose from double or triple low-E glazing, as well as different surface colors and finishes.

Casual style interior villa elegant smoked parquet flooring, slim stainless steel staircases.

Casual style interior villa elegant smoked parquet flooring, slim stainless steel staircases.

The dramatic look of the Villa’s exterior is matched by a luxurious interior. Among the exquisite amenities is the stunning kitchen ensemble, situated in the Grand Room, with a custom made island designed by Daniel Libeskind – an attractive focal point for cooking, dining and entertaining.

Soft, bright manufactured stones in the bathrooms distinguish the Casual Style, which evokes a sense of warmth and comfort. Plush lounges, intimate lighting and warm colors, best suited to the Casual Style, create a striking contrast with the exterior architecture and more stylistic elements of the Villa.

Villa Design and Materials sustainable materials are at the heart of Libeskind’s design.

Villa Design and Materials sustainable materials are at the heart of Libeskind’s design.

While not apparent from the exterior, the Villa is largely constructed of wood, a renewable resource that is making a strong comeback as a key building material for the 21st Century, due to its impressive carbon-storing capabilities.

The wooden core offers maximum thermal insulation, and thus efficient operation. With more than 360 mm of recyclable wooden fibers and a heat transition coefficient of 0.11 W/m²K, the insulation of the Villa’s exterior walls matches that of passive houses.

Onsite Renewables Villa, the Villa employs onsite renewable energy sources for heating.

Onsite Renewables Villa, the Villa employs onsite renewable energy sources for heating.

Electricity and water. Its standard configuration includes a solar thermal system which is invisibly integrated into the zinc façade, as well as a geothermal system with a high-efficiency heat pump. In addition, electric power may be generated from photovoltaic thin film, while rain water can be harvested from the rooftop for use in the garden’s irrigation system.

Villa Energy Saving Standards as a result of its high thermal insulation capabilities and renewable energy sources.

Villa Energy Saving Standards as a result of its high thermal insulation capabilities and renewable energy sources.

The Villa is classified as a low-energy structure. Indeed, it complies with some of the world’s toughest energy-saving standards, such as Germany’s KfW40 code, which indicates a thermal energy consumption of less than 40 kWh/m²a.

A new era of luxury the Villa can be shipped to almost any location in the world within months, and will be assembled on location by a team of experts within weeks.

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4 Responses to “Modern Prefab Villa by Daniel Libeskind Architects”

  1. Modern Prefab Villa by Daniel Libeskind Architects – Modern Homes …Filed under: Exterior Design, apartment, apartments, architecture, architecture-design, bathroom…

  2. Libeskind is looking a little lame and unimaginative these days. This looks like a leftover sample from one of Libeskind’s many unbuilt or canceled projects.

  3. Continued here:  Modern Prefab Villa by Daniel Libeskind Architects – Modern Homes …

  4. m/s daniel libeskind architects
    i am very much imprssed with ur design.great creation
    sajan p s
    interior designor
    kerala-INDIA

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