The Libeskind Villa is luxury house of prefabricated building that built in Germany, one of the world’s most expensive prefab was designed by World renowned architect Studio Daniel Libeskind in addition to the Royal Ontario Museum, the Denver Art Museum, and Jewish Museum Berlin. Built from premium materials, this German-made house of the future, sculptural living space meets the highest standards in design, craftsmanship and sustainability.While prefab and luxury are not two words that typically go hand in hand, Daniel Libeskind has gone off the curve of the standard affordable housing model and designed an exuberantly luxurious house design. Architect Daniel Libeskind has unveiled the zinc-clad Villa that has two interior design options: “Libeskind Style” and “Casual Style”, a made-to-order luxury house that can be delivered and assembled anywhere in the world with the moderate price tag of €2 million.
The Libeskind Villa is formed of three floors, at basement, ground and first floor levels. Developed according to the customer’s preferences including materials and fittings, the Villa is fully customisable around the basic 515 sq m shell of wood with zinc cladding. Complete with jacuzzi and sauna, TV screens behind bathroom mirrors, a fireplace room, aluminium framed balcony, underfloor heating and optional extras of a swimming pool or garage, the four bed, four bath Villa is designed for the discerning occupant.
Constructed predominantly from renewable wood, secluded within a Zinc outer casing, the core offers the best possible thermal insulation which, combined with discreet solar panelling and rainwater harvesting make the Villa the green-thinkers home of choice. The project has been realized in partnership with Berlin based proportion GmbH and the prototype has been built on the premises of Rheinzink GmbH & Co., the developer of the Villa’s zinc façade.
Here’s some information from the Villa brochure:
A crystal growing from rock
Libeskind’s Villa awakens the senses: light floods through glass expanses, clean lines invite calm, elegant halls and staircases offer seamless transitions. Symbolically and physically, the Villa’s connection with nature is uninterrupted, offering ample natural light and open spaces.
A trio of interlocking architectural bands envelop the Villa in striking angles, creating a dramatic, asymmetrical interior of spiraling, two-story peaks and smooth transitions to secluded terraces. The impressive entrance hall leads to an elaborate Grand Room which highlights the geometric space. Design details reveal style and functionality: A balcony adjacent to the master bedroom is adorned with elaborate metalwork; light wells direct daylight into a sauna; and recessed wardrobes streamline dressing spaces.
High-tech façade
Large floor-to-ceiling windows create dazzling displays of sunlight and transparency inside the house. The aluminum façade, adorned with mullions and concealed fittings, offers maximum thermal insulation, noise reduction and weather resistance. Homeowners may choose from double or triple low-E glazing, as well as different surface colors and finishes.
A new era of luxury
Equally breathtaking is the monolithic rain shower in the Master Suite Bathroom on the first floor. Rising four meters above ground, the elegant shower provides a perfectly controlled mix of water, mist, light and fragrance to soothe the senses and quiet the mind. Wellness is also at the heart of the lower level, where a fitness oasis features a dramatically lit sauna, among other state-of-the-art amenities.
The interior of the Villa comes in two styles carefully composed by Daniel Libeskind: The cool, sculptural “Libeskind Style”, and the warm, natural “Casual Style”.
Casual style interior
Libeskind style interior
Interior
Design and Materials
The wooden core offers maximum thermal insulation, and thus efficient operation. With more than 360 mm of recyclable wooden fibers and a heat transition coefficient of 0.11 W/m²K, the insulation of the Villa’s exterior walls matches that of passive houses.
The Villa employs onsite renewable energy sources for heating, electricity and water. Its standard configuration includes a solar thermal system which is invisibly integrated into the zinc façade, as well as a geothermal system with a high-efficiency heat pump.
In addition, electric power may be generated from photovoltaic thinfilm, while rain water can be harvested from the rooftop for use in the garden’s irrigation system.
Energy Saving Standards
Sustainability
Because the Villa relies on innovative building technologies, this high living standard is realized in an sustainable, eco-friendly manner. For example, heating and cooling systems are powered by renewable energies, while the ventilation system recovers almost all of the heat during air exchange.
Heating, Cooling, Ventilation
The ventilation system provides fresh, pollen- and draught-free air at a pleasing temperature, and recycles air to pre-heat the incoming air at a heat recovery rate of 90%. The multifunctional system is exclusively powered by solar and geothermal energy.
Electrical and Security
Various communication media can be accessed throughout the house, such as internet, telephone, radio and television. TV screens, for example, have been installed behind bathroom mirrors to connect busy homeowners with the world’s affairs with the touch of a button.
Health and Wellness

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