Boarding House — The Link
Munich
An architectural response defined by context, continuity, and precision. Emerging from a careful study of its surroundings, the project mediates between contrasting neighbors — the historic structure to the south and the contemporary health office to the west. Its form is not imposed, but negotiated through alignment, setback, and proportion.
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Synopsis
Each level is calibrated to resonate with the heights and geometries of adjacent façades. Floors three to five follow the cornice and eaves of the historic building, establishing a respectful dialogue with the past. Floors one to three align with the horizontal lines of the health office, forming a subtle urban connection. Above, the sixth and seventh floors recede — a gesture that lightens the mass, frames terraces, and mirrors the roofline of neighboring structures. Even the ground floor steps back, extending the public realm and creating a fluid threshold between building and street. At the city scale, The Link becomes a hinge — a measured composition that bridges eras, functions, and forms.
Quick Facts
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Context-driven composition and urban dialogue
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Layered setbacks defining proportion and lightness
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Alignment with neighboring cornices and rooflines
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Ground floor recessed to enhance public space
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A sculpted volume linking history and modernity
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