Architect: Dibelius Architekten, Hamburg
Electrical planning: Ingenieurgesellschaft Ridder Meyn Nuckel, Norderstedt
Electrical installation: Elektro Duwe, Bargteheide
Type of works: design and manufacture of SIEDLE Steel entrance control system.
A private house was constructed by the architect Thomas Dibelius in an exposed location above the mansion capital of Germany, Wiesbaden.
To the South and East, glazing panels to room height, a terrace and balcony open up the building to breathtaking views over Wiesbaden.
The back of the building's design starts at the border line of the premises, with its gate construction and skilfully integrated stainless-steel door station with letterbox.
With its smooth, uncluttered face and absence of any visible method of fixture, Siedle Steel places the focus firmly on material aesthetics.
Oak was used for the limestone path, entrance door, floor, walls, and fixtures. The same carefully selected material is used for the door communication system, while the door side element provides a charming contrast to the warm radiance of the wood.