"Ad Fontes Musica" is a new building of three city villas in Leipzig. Involving the use of formwork elements and shear force dowels.
Work started on the three city villas - Allegro, Belcanto and Crescendo - in Leipzig since the middle of 2013. They belong to the new Ad Fontes Musica quarter. While building the three villas, care was taken to involve the architecture of the neighbouring buildings. The old is connected to the new. For example, the listed coach house of the Villa Giesecke, which was destroyed in the war, has been integrated into the new building.
The historic trees have also been integrated into the garden design.
The three villas house 32 high-quality and exclusive private apartments with large loggias and terraces. The highest quality materials were used in the construction and the furnishings, i.e. real wood parquet, light and dark, polished stainless steel, tinted glass surfaces and high gloss paint, to emphasise the exclusivity of the villas.
The aim of openness, freedom and clarity of line was deliberately pursued in the exterior and interior design. The construction budget was € 12.5 million and was completed in March 2014.
Residential building
Ad Fontes Musica Projektgesellschaft mbH
www.ad-fontes-musica.de
Baukomplex Leipzig
www.baukomplex.de
Bilfinger Hochbau GmbH Niederlassung Leipzig
www.hochbau.bilfinger.com
T. Schlafge Schalungsbedarf GmbH
www.schlafge.de
2014
Max Frank Middle East FZE
M3-15, P. O. Box: 123601
Saif Zone, Sharjah
United Arab Emirates