Bauhaus gem: Architectural understatement with a history
The New Construction wave was at the height of its florescence under the architect Werner Moser at the beginning of the 1930s. This particular gem, built by him in the privileged residential district on the Zurichberg and which he himself lived in, is a testament to its era – a building that perfectly unites functionality with the aesthetic.
A short distance from the Toblerplatz, this architectural jewel offers interiors mostly retaining their original features, along with large windows allowing abundant light to flood in, with diverse exterior spaces that complement the shape of the construction and pay homage to the location. Understated clarity combined with high-end materials is characteristic of the entire property and serves to underline its architectonic magnificence – equally palpable over the 450 square meters of ideally arranged interiors, from the charming loft space in the attic with its fabulous terrace affording panoramic views of the lake, the city and the mountains, all the way down to the wellness zone on the lower ground floor.
The entire property has been very well maintained and, like the garden – also heritage-listed and re-landscaped in accordance with the original design – is offered in very good condition. This one-off Bauhaus signature villa has had a lot of love invested into it and is just waiting for a new connoisseur of architecture keen to enjoy living here and to preserve its heritage for the future.
A short distance from the Toblerplatz, this architectural jewel offers interiors mostly retaining their original features, along with large windows allowing abundant light to flood in, with diverse exterior spaces that complement the shape of the construction and pay homage to the location. Understated clarity combined with high-end materials is characteristic of the entire property and serves to underline its architectonic magnificence – equally palpable over the 450 square meters of ideally arranged interiors, from the charming loft space in the attic with its fabulous terrace affording panoramic views of the lake, the city and the mountains, all the way down to the wellness zone on the lower ground floor.
The entire property has been very well maintained and, like the garden – also heritage-listed and re-landscaped in accordance with the original design – is offered in very good condition. This one-off Bauhaus signature villa has had a lot of love invested into it and is just waiting for a new connoisseur of architecture keen to enjoy living here and to preserve its heritage for the future.