The Edge
A modernist villa for a Munich entrepreneur, designed with cinematic precision.
A modernist villa near Starnberg, developed in collaboration with Stephan Maria Lang. A precise palette — charcoal grey, crisp white, deep black — sharpens the minimalist intent.
Long sightlines and concealed rooms create an architecture of intrigue and control. Conventional doors give way to large-format openings; interior and exterior flow without friction.

Cinematic precision
Form follows function, but the function here is mood. Concrete, steel and glass build a structured environment — restrained, elegant, deliberate.
The house embodies sophistication without ornament: a sequence of moments held together by the discipline of its lines.
Scope
- Architectural collaboration with Stephan Maria Lang
- Spatial composition around concealed thresholds
- Material palette — concrete, steel, glass
- Large-format opening systems
- Integration of interior and landscape
Approach
Restraint over decoration; sightline over partition. Each decision was filtered by one question — does it sharpen the experience, or dilute it? In collaboration with Stephan Maria Lang, every move was shaped to serve the moment, not the plan.
The house reads as a single composition rather than a sequence of rooms. Concrete, steel and glass stay quiet, letting the architecture speak through proportion and light.