Situated in Hamburg, Germany, House at the Park is a beautiful residence designed by Splendid Architecture for a family of six. The building has a unique architecture, which had to be adapted so as to incorporate an old tree population. The BDA (Alliance of German Architects) assessed the beauty and uniqueness of this property, awarding it ‘the most beautiful new built house’.
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Interesting concept, but what specific criteria did the BDA use to judge the house as the most beautiful? Also, how exactly was the architecture adapted to preserve the old trees? More detailed evidence would be helpful.
Thank you for your interest! The BDA judged beauty based on design harmony, innovation, and environmental integration. The architecture was carefully planned to avoid tree roots and canopy, incorporating elevated walkways and minimal excavation to preserve the old trees. More details will be shared in our upcoming article.