Grünes House / Stephanie Hirschvogel Architekten
The spacious property at Kirchenstrasse 19 in Schongau belongs to a closed row of plastered, two-storey eaves-standing houses in a late medieval old town near the Swabian region. Schongau is a planned Staufer city built after 1225, which came into the possession of the Bavarian dukes in 1268. Most of the city's development is closed. Two criteria had to be met from a monument preservation point of view for the urban farmers' estate in the listed ensemble of the city centre: the substantial preservation of the outer building shell including the roof structure and the design of the outer shell in keeping with the characteristics of the old town.
- architects: Stephanie Hirschvogel Architekten
- Location: Schongau, Bavaria, Germany
- Project Year: 2021
- Photographs: Philip Heckhausen
- Area: 750.0 m2