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TRICHTERWEITERUNG
Like an unidentified object, which fell out of space and got attached,
the TRICHTER is the extension from an old house, built in the 1930s in
Berlin-Dahlem. It expands the studio space of it’s inhabitant, who
is an artist. The TRICHTER is the place, where she paints and utilizes
large walls. This is why there are no ordinary windows, but two slits
exposing light, one underneath the ceiling and one the floor.
A wooden pier, which spans far into the garden, folds up to a wall and
a canopy, right at the point, where it meets the TRICHTER and cuts out
an additional opening, which is a glass door. There are no openings in
the wall facing the street, in order to enhance the difference between
the new object and the old house.
The TRICHTER floats above a crater, which is an additional entrance to
the basement from the garden and serves as a storage room for the client’s
paintings. The shape of the hole allows so much light to enter into the
former cellar, as to give an extra showroom.
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