.Maximum Otto Zitzelsberger's High Hardwood Building in Bavaria Architect and also lecturer Max Otto Zitzelsberger presents the Knowing Home, a research job focused on timber construction and ecological education, located at the Freilandmuseum Oberpfalz, an al fresco museum in Bavaria. This task, created in partnership along with Zitzelsberger's architecture pupils coming from the Technical University of Kaiserslautern-Landau, switches out a major structure that was actually lost to fire, enhancing the existing properties of a former four-sided farm. The brand-new lightweight structure, a straightforward timber-frame structure, uses wood sourced sustainably from neighboring woodlands, mirroring a commitment to green building and construction practices.all images by Sebastian Schels From Rock to Timber: The Advancement of the Understanding Home Found on the site of a past four-sided ranch, the brand-new building by Maximum Otto Zitzelsberger as well as his students switches out the primary farmhouse that was actually destroyed through fire. Constructed as a straightforward timber-frame property, it utilizes wood sustainably gathered from the neighboring rainforest. The lumber was felled in wintertime, thoroughly cut on-site with a mobile phone saw, and also carefully dried out for over a year. By utilizing products moderately, the German engineer and also his crew managed to reduce the cross-sections of the load-bearing woods due to the premium of the hardwood. The property is elevated on a couple of concrete base necks, decreasing making use of concrete. This altitude offers certainly not simply as a maintainable development option yet likewise as an architectural statement. While the new property draws ideas from the form of the authentic farmhouse, it deliberately diverges from the famous concept at key points, developing a present day reinterpretation of the dropped structure. The initial hacienda, developed of heavy rock as well as block, advanced over productions, along with several expansions steadily modifying its appeal. On the other hand, the brand-new property takes an extra theoretical approach. While the authentic building sat securely on the ground, the replacement is actually light-weight, elevated, and also floats over the website. Its own floor plan, totally reimagined for its own brand-new role as a workshop area for environmental education, reflects a clear variation coming from recent. Although the unusual extensions of the past property are actually resembled in the new concept, they are actually certainly not imitated, but reinterpreted.the new light in weight structure materializes as a straightforward timber-frame creating an 'Anti-Project' at Freilandmuseum Oberpfalz The Knowing Home at the Freilandmuseum Oberpfalz stands up as a counter-project to the common eminence properties of German al fresco galleries, which typically enjoy extreme use of components, resources, and area. In several means, it may be viewed as an 'anti-project,' difficult standard concepts of construction. There is no preset schedule-- structure happens as products and capabilities appear, creating the procedure an integral aspect of the result. This technique denies linearity and finality, welcoming a powerful and liquid method where every stage is actually both an outcome and also an intermediate step. Inspired by the word collages of Herta Mu00fcller, the task mirrors a recycling where possible of concepts, checking out different futures and also the difference of options, without any ultimate 'completed' condition. the venture works out at the Freilandmuseum Oberpfalz, an open-air gallery in Bavariathe venture utilizes hardwood sourced sustainably coming from close-by foreststhe substitute rises, and also floats above the internet site.